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"YOUR CAR IS YOUR PERSONAL REFLECTION AND LIBERATION WHICH NEEDS TO BE ENCAPSULATED MOST AESTHETICALLY"

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Seat Cushions for Long Drives (Comfort-Tested)

Your car seat was not designed for a 6-hour highway drive. After the first two hours, you'll feel it in your lower back, your tailbone, and your legs. A good seat cushion fixes all of that. What to look for: Memory foam is king. It molds to your body shape and distributes pressure evenly, which helps prevent that numb, aching feeling on long trips. Avoid purely hollow cushions — they collapse under weight within an hour. Look for a non-slip base. The last thing you want is your cushion sliding forward every time you brake. A rubberized or grippy underside keeps everything in place. Neck comforters matter too. Pairing a seat cushion with a proper neck support pillow makes a massive difference on highways. Your head won't bob, your neck won't stiffen, and you'll arrive feeling human. Car Implants stocks both memory foam cushions and neck comforters designed specifically for Indian road conditions — long, bumpy, and unpredictable.

the Right Spoiler for Your Car

How to Choose the Right Spoiler for Your Car If you've ever browsed spoilers online, you know how overwhelming it gets. Lip spoiler, pedestal spoiler, wing spoiler — what's the difference, and which one is actually right for your car? Lip Spoilers sit at the very edge of your boot lid. They're subtle, clean, and work on almost every car. If you want a refined, factory-plus look without going full race-car, a lip spoiler is your best bet. Wing Spoilers are the bold ones — raised off the boot with two supporting legs. They create actual downforce at high speeds and make a serious visual statement. Great for hatchbacks and sports cars. Pedestal Spoilers are the classic "duck tail" style. They sit slightly raised and offer a balance between subtle and sporty. The golden rule: match the spoiler style to your car's roofline. Sedans suit lip spoilers. Hatchbacks look best with wings. And whatever you choose — make sure the finish matches your paint. Gloss for gloss, matte for matte.

5 TIPS FOR YOUR CAR

1. Clean before installing – Always wipe any mounting surface with isopropyl alcohol before sticking anything down. Dust and oil kill adhesion and your mod will peel within weeks.

2. Match your interior palette – Randomly mixing red stitching, black gear knobs, and chrome covers looks messy. Pick one accent color — carbon, red, or chrome — and stay consistent throughout the interior.

3. Start with small upgrades – Seat belt pads, start-stop button covers, and side mirror covers are perfect first mods. They’re visible, affordable, and reversible — great confidence builders before bigger upgrades.

4. Protect exterior mods before monsoon – If you’ve installed splitters, body kits, or stickers — give them a coat of UV-resistant sealant before the rains hit. It keeps colors from fading and adhesives from loosening.

5. Check fitment before you buy – every accessory fits every car. Always check the product description or ask the Car Implants team if a specific mod suits your make and model.

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