I actually don't think it looks that bad. With the right wheels, a proper drop, longer exhaust tips, and dark paint (black, preferably), I'll bet even some of the naysayers on this thread would give it a thumbs up.
Disagree. The biggest offense with kits like this one is the fit and finish. Individual taste aside, these kits suck because they don't look like they belong/fit on the vehicle. It just looks like someone glued on some random ish they found in their garage. or junk yard. Completely distracts from the natural form of the vehicle.
They took all that time to get a mold done and they didnt even make it to where it fits flush on the front and sides. it could be an awesome kit, just poorly done.
It looks like they gave up on the wheel arches. Also looks like a setup that the oldschool "conversion" companies would use. Use guys remember the old gaudy truck and van conversion companies that would doctor up new vehicles with ugly running boards and aweful paint fades and crap...
I don't think it's that bad to be honest. It's not great but it's certainly not the worst I've ever seen. Reminds me a lot of the Acadia Denali's OEM kit.
Burn it with fire and toss it where it belongs. In the garbage. I may be eating my words, but I don't think the right paint, rims and lowering it could make me like it.
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