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Rugged Ridge 87-02 Jeep Wrangler YJ/TJ Chrome Dual Focus Door Mirror Kit - 11018.01
Rugged Ridge
$144.99Will these mirrors fit my 2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392?Confirm vehicle fitment before purchase, as these RUG Mirrors replicate factory original dimensions for precise integration with your specific Jeep Wrangler model.How difficult is the installation...$144.99 -
Revel GT Dry Carbon Door Window Moulding Cover 2020 Toyota GR Supra - 6 Pieces - 1TR4GT0AT12
Revel
MSRP: $550.00$522.50Will these dry carbon accessories fit my vehicle?Confirm exact vehicle fitment before purchasing; professional installation is recommended for all Revel carbon accessories.How difficult is the installation process for these dry carbon parts?Professional...MSRP: $550.00$522.50 -
Revel GT Dry Carbon Fuse Box Cover 15-18 Subaru WRX/STI - 1 Piece - 1TR4GT0AS13
Revel
MSRP: $145.00$137.75Does this product fit my vehicle?Confirm vehicle fitment using our online compatibility tool to ensure perfect integration of these carbon accessories.How is this product installed?Professional installation is highly recommended for these performance...MSRP: $145.00$137.75 -
Revel GT Dry Carbon Door Handle Covers (FL/FR/RL/RR) 15-18 Subaru WRX/STI - 8 Pieces - 1TR4GT0AS10
Revel
MSRP: $275.00$261.25Is this part a direct fit for my vehicle?Confirm specific vehicle fitment before purchase to ensure a precise installation for your carbon accessory.How much weight does this carbon fiber add?Significant weight reduction is achieved, enhancing vehicle...MSRP: $275.00$261.25 -
Revel GT Dry Carbon Engine Air Scoop Cover 15-18 Subaru WRX/STI - 1 Piece - 1TR4GT0AS03
Revel
MSRP: $375.00$356.25What is the primary benefit of installing Revel's RVL GT Dry Carbon accessories on my vehicle?Revel's RVL GT Dry Carbon accessories transform your vehicle's appearance with a sleek, race-inspired aesthetic, achieving a lighter build for enhanced agility...MSRP: $375.00$356.25 -
Radium Engineering Lotus Exige (All) Rear Clamshell Shim Kit - 20-0055
Radium Engineering
MSRP: $59.95$58.95Will this product fit my Lotus Exige?RAD Lotus Clam Kits are engineered for a precise fit on all 2006-2010 Lotus Exige models, ensuring seamless integration with existing body components.Can I install this myself?Professional installation is recommended...MSRP: $59.95$58.95 -
NRG Carbon License Plate Frame/ Fiber Poly Dip Finish Wet w/ NRG Logo - CARB-P200N
NRG
$38.66Do NRG Carbon Trim Pieces require professional installation?NRG Carbon Trim Pieces strongly recommend professional installation to ensure precise alignment and secure attachment for optimal Carbon Accessories fitment.How do NRG Carbon Trim Pieces enhance...$38.66 -
Artec Industries 97-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ Lj Tj Standard Aluminum Front 3 1/2 Fender - TJ2022
Artec Industries
$550.00What is the primary benefit of installing ART Fenders?ART Fenders deliver superior tire clearance for aggressive off-road articulation, enhancing protection against trail debris for extreme capability.Can I install ART Fenders myself?Professional...$550.00 -
QA1 Mounting Tab - Large - Boxed Tubing - 1/2in Hole - TB102GBK
QA1
MSRP: $24.31$23.95What type of vehicles does the QAP Shock Mount Kit fit?Confirm fitment with your specific vehicle before installation for optimal performance of this Mounts - Hooks/Handles/Utility component.Is this QAP Shock Mount Kit easy to install?Professional...MSRP: $24.31$23.95 -
QA1 Adjustable Shock Mount Kit w/Hardware - 3in - MT100K
QA1
$96.95Can this shock mount kit be installed on any vehicle?This QA1 universal shock mount kit requires careful confirmation of fitment with your specific vehicle application before installation.What is the primary benefit of using the QA1 Shock Mount...$96.95 -
QA1 67-76 Mopar A-Body / 66-72 B-Body / 70-74 E-Body Big Block Engine Mount Kit - 7740-333
QA1
MSRP: $221.51$199.95What vehicles will the QA1 Engine Mount Kit fit?This QAP Engine Mount Kit is precisely engineered for 1967-1976 A Bodies, 1966-1972 B Bodies, and 1970-1974 E Bodies Mopar vehicles.Is professional installation required for the QA1 Engine Mount...MSRP: $221.51$199.95 -
Anderson Composites 2020 Ford Mustang/Shelby GT500 Carbon Fiber Gurney Flap - AC-GF20FDMU500
Anderson Composites
MSRP: $699.00$629.10Will these carbon fiber parts fit my 2020-2022 Ford Mustang?Anderson Composites carbon fiber parts are specifically engineered for 2020-2022 Ford Mustangs, ensuring precise fitment for optimal aerodynamic integration.Is professional installation required...MSRP: $699.00$629.10
Exterior styling parts span everything from functional aerodynamics and protective body armor to visual upgrades that define a build's identity — and at Motor Sport Mayhem, the 1,036-piece catalog covers street cars, motorcycles, off-road rigs, and track builds across 90 brands. Done right, exterior modifications reduce drag, manage airflow, protect structural panels, and communicate engineering intent long before the hood opens.
Our Top Picks for Exterior Styling
Each product below was selected based on engineering quality, real-world performance value, and cross-platform applicability across the full range of builds we support.
ACB Rear View Mirror
Acerbis | $25.04
Injection-molded thermoplastic construction delivers impact resistance and UV stability at a price point that makes no compromises on sightline geometry.
- Engineered mounting interface maintains mirror angle under vibration — critical for off-road and moto applications
ADD Molle Panels
Addictive Desert Designs | $498.98
Laser-cut steel MOLLE panels integrate directly with the bed structure to provide a modular gear attachment system without drilling or permanent modification.
- Powder-coated finish rated for sustained outdoor exposure — built for overlanding load management, not just aesthetics
AVN License Plate Frames
Advan | $9.50
A clean, low-profile frame from a brand with genuine motorsport heritage — this is badge-correct finishing for any enthusiast build that sweats the details.
- Precision-finished hardware with consistent logo registration — the kind of detail that separates a polished build from a parts-bin assembly
aFe Tow Hook
aFe | $200.00
CNC-machined aluminum tow hook serves dual purpose — track-regulation compliant recovery point and a visual cue that this car is built for use, not show.
- Anodized finish resists corrosion while the red colorway meets most track day safety visibility requirements out of the box
Akrapovic Carbon Rear Wing
Akrapovic | $5,028.54
Motorsport-grade prepreg carbon fiber wing engineered to generate measurable rear downforce while reducing unsprung aerodynamic mass versus OEM alternatives.
- Prepreg layup process produces consistent fiber orientation and void-free laminate — the same standard used in FIA-homologated components
AMS Anti-Wind Buffeting Kit
AMS Performance | $149.95
Matte carbon deflector kit addresses the cabin pressure wave that causes low-frequency buffeting in open-top vehicles at highway speed — a functional fix with a clean aesthetic payoff.
- Direct-fit installation requires no drilling and targets the aerodynamic root cause rather than masking symptoms with foam or rubber strip workarounds
Anderson Composites Carbon Gurney Flap
Anderson Composites | $629.10
A genuine aerodynamic device — not a cosmetic strip — the gurney flap increases effective rear wing angle of attack and boosts rear downforce without altering overall drag coefficient significantly.
- Dry carbon construction keeps mass addition minimal, preserving the weight balance benefits of the OEM rear deck while adding measurable aero load
ARB Deluxe Awning Room
ARB | $307.00
Heavy-duty ripstop canvas room attaches directly to ARB awning systems to create a fully enclosed shelter — purpose-built for extended overlanding deployments in variable weather.
- Integrated floor and weather sealing means this functions as genuine expedition equipment, not a weekend accessory
Artec Industries Ram Mount Truss
Artec Industries | $709.99
Laser-cut and CNC-bent domestic steel truss system reinforces the front axle housing while providing a factory-grade mount point for hydraulic ram steering components.
- Gusseted truss geometry distributes steering and impact loads across the full axle width — critical structural fabrication for serious trail rigs
AWE Tuning Bay Banner
AWE Tuning | $42.00
A shop-quality display banner from a brand whose motorsport credentials are built on dyno-proven performance — this is the kind of garage finishing touch that builds identity around a real build culture.
- Represents the apparel and lifestyle segment within exterior styling — a low-cost entry point for brand alignment on any enthusiast build space
How to Choose the Right Exterior Styling Parts
The single most important separator between quality exterior parts and shelf-fillers is material integrity under real operating conditions — UV exposure, thermal cycling, vibration, stone impact, and pressure washing are not edge cases, they are daily realities. A hood that warps at 150°F engine bay temperatures, a mirror that vibrates loose on a gravel road, or a wing that delaminates after one season in the sun represents not just wasted money but a safety liability. Certifications, material callouts, and manufacturing origin matter here in ways they do not in static display products.
Key Specifications
Material selection drives most of the performance and longevity equation in exterior styling. Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic is the baseline for most molded parts — it's impact resistant, paintable, and cost-effective, but it does UV degrade over time without UV-stabilizing additives. Polyurethane (PU) bumpers and body kits are more flexible and chip-resistant than ABS, which matters on track and off-road applications where debris strikes are frequent. Fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) is lighter than steel and cheaper than carbon fiber, but requires more careful layup quality control — void content and resin saturation consistency directly determine whether a panel survives real use or cracks at the first stress concentration.
Carbon fiber panels and aerodynamic devices sit at the top of the material hierarchy for a reason: a well-made prepreg carbon component can be 60–70% lighter than equivalent steel and 30–40% lighter than comparable FRP while delivering superior stiffness. The key qualifier is "well-made" — wet-layup carbon can be heavier and weaker than quality FRP if fiber orientation, resin ratio, and void content are not tightly controlled. Look for manufacturers who specify prepreg construction and autoclave curing for structural components. For cosmetic panels, quality wet-layup is acceptable, but fiber weave consistency and clear coat UV protection are the quality tells.
Fitment tolerances determine installation time and final appearance quality. OEM-style replacement parts should carry fitment specs within ±2mm to ensure gap consistency and prevent rattles. Aftermarket aerodynamic add-ons — splitters, canards, diffusers, and wings — need to be evaluated against the mounting hardware quality as much as the panel itself. A carbon wing mounted with undersized or improperly torqued hardware is an aerodynamic liability at speed. Always confirm that mounting points align with structural chassis or body attachment locations, not just sheet metal skins.
Finish quality on exterior parts affects both aesthetics and longevity. Powder coating on metal components should have a minimum 2–3 mil thickness for adequate corrosion protection — thinner coatings chip at stone impact points and allow rust ingress at cut edges. Painted plastic components should have UV-stable topcoats; check whether a part ships paint-ready, primed, or finished. For chrome and polished finishes, triple-plated chrome over nickel provides the best adhesion and corrosion resistance hierarchy. On off-road and overland applications, matte or textured finishes are practically superior — they hide scratches, reduce glare, and do not show oxidation as aggressively as glossy surfaces.
Exterior Styling Material Performance Reference
| Material | Typical Weight vs. Steel | Impact Resistance | Best Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mild Steel | Baseline (100%) | High — deforms, does not shatter | Skid plates, rock sliders, structural guards |
| Polyurethane (PU) | ~55–65% of steel | Very High — flexes on impact | Front lips, bumper covers, body kit components |
| ABS Plastic | ~30–40% of steel | Moderate — cracks under sharp impact | Mirrors, trim panels, non-structural covers |
| Fiberglass (FRP) | ~25–35% of steel | Low–Moderate — brittle at stress risers | Hoods, fenders, wide-body panels, non-load aero |
| Prepreg Carbon Fiber | ~15–25% of steel | Moderate — shatters but absorbs energy | Wings, splitters, hoods, aero devices |
| Aluminum (6061-T6) | ~35% of steel | High — dents, does not shatter | Skid plates, billet trim, hood hinges, tow hooks |
Price Guide
Entry ($1.95–$85): This range covers trim accessories, license plate hardware, replacement mirrors, badges, and basic protective film — products where material spec matters less than dimensional accuracy and finish consistency. Brands like Hella and BikeMaster deliver genuine value here for high-SKU-count, high-replacement-frequency applications. Do not expect OEM-equivalent finish quality at the absolute floor, but most buyers in this range are replacing functional items, not building show cars.
Mid-range ($85–$500): The majority of enthusiast builds are completed in this range — fender flares, MOLLE systems, awnings, billet hood components, polyurethane body kits, and quality replacement lighting housings. Brands like Rugged Ridge, Perrin Performance, and OMIX operate primarily in this space, offering fitment that matches OEM tolerances with material upgrades that genuinely outlast factory parts. This is where the performance-per-dollar ratio peaks for most daily drivers and weekend builds.
Premium ($500–$5,390): Dry carbon aerodynamic components, full composite wide-body conversions, expedition-grade armor systems, and race-spec wings live here. The cost is justified when weight reduction, downforce generation, or structural protection is a performance variable — not just a styling preference. Brands like Akrapovic, Anderson Composites, DV8 Offroad, and Seizmik operate at this level because the engineering, tooling, and material sourcing behind these parts cannot be replicated at lower price points.
Who Is This For?
Exterior styling parts serve an unusually wide range of drivers — from daily commuters who want clean aesthetics to professional motorsport teams managing aerodynamic balance, and every off-road, overland, and motorcycle application in between.
Visual / Aesthetic Upgrade — 7.7/10
This is the highest-scoring use case in the category for good reason: 184 products are primarily purchased for their visual impact, and the catalog has exceptional depth here. Wide-body kits, carbon accents, billet trim, and custom mirrors all contribute to a cohesive build aesthetic that communicates intent without requiring mechanical modifications. A high 7.7/10 score reflects both product volume and the reality that most builds — regardless of primary purpose — have an aesthetic dimension that the builder takes seriously.
Overlanding / Expedition — 7.4/10
Overlanding scores 7.4/10 across 79 products because exterior styling on expedition rigs is not decorative — it is functional infrastructure. MOLLE panels, awning systems, armor plating, rock sliders, and reinforced mirror mounts directly affect mission capability in remote terrain. The overlap between exterior styling and lighting systems is particularly strong here — roof racks, light mounts, and A-pillar pods are exterior styling decisions that feed directly into visibility performance.
Weekend Off-Roading — 7.4/10
Matching the overland score at 7.4/10 across 63 products, weekend off-road applications demand exterior parts that can absorb abuse without requiring constant replacement. Fender flares for tire clearance, skid plates for underbody protection, and reinforced bumpers with proper recovery point geometry are the core purchases here. The difference between weekend and expedition is frequency and remoteness — weekend off-roaders can tolerate slightly lighter-duty specifications, but the functional priority over aesthetics remains constant.
Easy DIY Install — 7.2/10
A 7.2/10 DIY installability score across 149 products is one of the strongest arguments for exterior styling as an entry point for new builders. Mirror replacements, trim overlays, license plate hardware, tow hooks, and vinyl graphics are achievable in a driveway with hand tools in under an hour. This accessibility matters — it builds the mechanical confidence and familiarity with vehicle geometry that translates to more complex suspension and drivetrain work later.
Track / Autocross — 6.3/10
At 6.3/10 across 75 products, track and autocross applications score lower not because the parts are less capable, but because track-specific exterior modifications are narrower in scope — tow hooks, splitters, carbon aero, and number board mounts cover the meaningful categories. Compliance with class rules limits some aero additions in autocross, but in time attack and open-lapping environments, functional aerodynamic exterior modifications are among the highest-return modifications available, especially at speeds above 80 mph where downforce generation becomes measurable.
Trusted Exterior Styling Brands We Carry
The breadth of this category demands brand expertise across multiple disciplines — no single manufacturer owns the full spectrum from motorcycle trim to carbon fiber aerodynamics to overland armor systems. Kuryakyn brings 30-plus years of motorcycle accessory engineering to the catalog with over 155 products, focusing on billet-quality chrome and black finishes for cruiser and touring applications. Rugged Ridge has built its reputation on dimensionally accurate, corrosion-resistant exterior components for Jeep and off-road platforms, with 64 products averaging strong quality-per-dollar metrics. Seizmik specializes in UTV exterior systems — mirrors, cab enclosures, and windshields engineered to OEM fit standards for side-by-side platforms — with an average product value of $384 that reflects genuine engineering investment. DV8 Offroad operates at the heavy-duty armor end of the spectrum, with laser-cut steel and aluminum components that meet recovery and protection standards used by professional off-road teams. Anderson Composites and Akrapovic represent the motorsport carbon fiber tier — both brands source aerospace-grade prepreg materials and use autoclave curing processes to produce exterior components that meet or exceed FIA and class-specific homologation standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are aftermarket mirrors worth it?
Yes — for most applications, aftermarket mirrors deliver a genuine upgrade over worn or damaged OEM units, and in many cases over new OEM replacements on older platforms. The key performance variables are glass quality (optical clarity and distortion), housing material rigidity (vibration at speed causes blur in flex-prone housings), and mounting interface precision (sloppy fitment creates wind noise and gradual misalignment). For motorcycle applications specifically, aftermarket mirrors often provide a wider field of view angle than the narrow OEM stems they replace, which is a genuine safety improvement. The $25–$80 price range covers the vast majority of quality aftermarket mirror options, making this one of the highest-value exterior upgrades per dollar spent.
Are billet hood hinges worth it?
Billet aluminum hood hinges are worth the premium for any build that sees regular hood access — high-mileage performance cars, track day vehicles, and show builds where OEM stamped steel hinges have developed slop or corrosion. The primary mechanical benefit is elimination of hinge pivot wear, which in stamped steel units causes the hood to drift and misalign over time as the pivot hole elongates. CNC-machined billet hinges maintain consistent pivot geometry across their entire service life, keeping hood gap alignment factory-precise or better. On performance applications, billet hinges can also accept hood pin hardware more cleanly than stamped units. The aesthetic payoff in an open engine bay is secondary to the functional durability argument, but it is real.
Are carbon fiber body panels worth it?
Carbon fiber body panels are worth it when weight reduction is a performance variable, not when the goal is purely cosmetic. A carbon hood on a high-horsepower front-engine build reduces unsprung rotating mass forward of the front axle centerline, which measurably improves front-to-rear weight balance and reduces polar moment of inertia — both of which improve handling response. The weight savings versus steel range from 15 to 25 pounds per panel depending on geometry and construction method. Where carbon fiber is not worth the cost is on a daily driver used primarily on public roads, where that weight delta has minimal impact on the driving experience and the panels are exposed to the stone chip and UV degradation risk that carbon clear coats are more susceptible to than OEM e-coated steel. Prepreg construction is the quality standard — wet-layup carbon at suspiciously low prices often weighs more than quality FRP.
Are Bushwacker fender flares worth it?
Bushwacker fender flares are worth the investment for any vehicle running tires wider than the OEM fender opening, which includes most lifted trucks and Jeeps running 33-inch or larger tires. Beyond legal compliance with state tire coverage laws, quality fender flares protect the body from mud, rock, and debris thrown by wider tires — the difference between a clean A-pillar and a sandblasted one after a season of off-road use is directly attributable to proper fender coverage. Bushwacker's OE-style flares use a UV-stabilized thermoplastic elastomer that maintains consistent color and surface texture over years of outdoor exposure without the brittleness that plagues cheaper ABS alternatives. Installation on most platforms is drill-required but achievable as a DIY project in a few hours with basic tools. The fitment accuracy on direct-replacement-style flares means minimal gap-filling and a clean finished appearance.
Are crash bars and engine guards the same thing?
Crash bars and engine guards are related but not identical — the terminology is often used interchangeably, which creates confusion when selecting the correct product for a specific application. Engine guards are designed primarily to protect the engine cases, cylinders, and lower frame in a tip-over or low-speed drop — they mount to the frame and extend outward to prevent the engine from contacting the ground. Crash bars (also called highway bars or frame sliders depending on platform) can serve a similar tip-over protection role but are often designed with an additional purpose: protecting the rider's legs in a forward impact or slide. On cruiser and touring motorcycles, the terms are frequently synonymous. On sport bikes, frame sliders are a distinct product category — they mount to engine case bolt holes and are designed to allow the bike to slide rather than dig in during a track or road incident. When buying, confirm whether the product is designed for static tip-over protection, impact energy absorption, or rider ergonomic support — some products serve all three functions, most are optimized for one.
Building something specific? Our performance specialists can help you select the right Exterior Styling for your application — street, track, or full race build.