How to Choose the Right Body Kit for Your Vehicle in Ontario (Guide)
Choosing the right body kit can completely transform your vehicle’s appearance, performance, and presence on the road. But with so many materials, brands, and installation styles available, many drivers struggle to determine which option is best for their vehicle—especially in regions like Mississauga, Oakville, Milton, Burlington, and Toronto, where road conditions and weather vary dramatically.
This guide will help you understand how to choose the right body kit in Ontario, whether you’re aiming for a subtle OEM-style enhancement or a full widebody transformation. With more than 15 years of hands-on installation experience and over 650 five-star reviews, It’s aWrap™ has installed thousands of body kits for sports cars, luxury vehicles, and daily drivers across the GTA.
Step 1: Understand the Main Body Kit Materials
The first step in choosing a body kit is knowing the pros and cons of each material. Your choice affects durability, weight, appearance, and long-term performance—especially in Ontario’s mixed climate.
Carbon Fiber
Carbon fiber offers a premium, lightweight, high-strength finish commonly used in performance and luxury vehicles.
- Pros: Very strong, lightweight, premium look
- Cons: Higher cost, can crack under heavy impact
Drivers opting for carbon fibre often pair it with paint protection film (PPF) to prevent chips on splitters, skirts, and diffusers.
Fiberglass
Fiberglass body kits are widely used due to their lower cost and flexibility, which helps absorb impacts.
- Pros: Affordable, flexible, easier to repair
- Cons: Heavier, requires professional prep for best fitment
Fiberglass pairs exceptionally well with full vehicle wraps and custom paint applications.
Polyurethane (PU)
Polyurethane is flexible and durable, making it ideal for Canadian roads where potholes and angled driveways pose challenges.
- Pros: Highly flexible, durable
- Cons: Limited shapes/styles compared to fibreglass
ABS Plastic
A popular OEM-style option with excellent fitting consistency.
- Pros: Good fitment, affordable
- Cons: Not as premium as carbon fibre
Step 2: Choose Based on Your Vehicle Type and Driving Conditions
Selecting the right body kit depends heavily on the type of vehicle you drive and how you use it on Ontario roads.
Daily Drivers
Vehicles driven year-round in Mississauga or Oakville face snow, salt, and plenty of construction zones.
Best Choices: Polyurethane, ABS plastic, or reinforced fiberglass.
Sports Cars & Weekend Vehicles
For performance builds and show cars, aesthetics and lightweight materials matter more.
Best Choices: Carbon fiber or high-quality fiberglass.
Lowered Vehicles
Cars with coilovers or air suspension are more likely to scrape on angled driveways and steep entries.
Best Choices: Polyurethane or flexible fiberglass front lips.
Step 3: Consider Fitment Quality and Installation Difficulty
The most important part of choosing a body kit isn’t the material—it’s the installation. A premium kit installed poorly will crack, misalign, or fall out of position, while a budget kit installed by experts can look factory-perfect.
At It’s aWrap™, we approach body kit installs with the same precision used for PPF installations and coloured PPF Transformations, ensuring every panel aligns perfectly.
Why Professional Installation Matters
- Proper sanding, shaping, and test-fitting
- Secure mounting using OEM and reinforced methods
- Seamless alignment and panel gap calibration
- Protection of surrounding paintwork
- Reinforcement for long-term stability
Step 4: Think About Aesthetic Goals
Your visual goals play a huge role in choosing the right body kit. Before purchasing, decide whether you want a:
- Subtle OEM-style upgrade — clean, factory look
- Sporty appearance — front lip, side skirts, diffuser
- Full aggressive transformation — widebody, aero kits, hood vents
- Show-car finish — carbon fibre overlays, glossy trims
If your goal is to pair your body kit with a wrap, explore our colour change wrap gallery to see how different shapes and colours interact with installed kits.
Step 5: Understand How Ontario Weather Affects Body Kit Performance
Ontario conditions require kits that can handle:
- Winter salt and corrosion
- Potholes and construction debris
- Road elevation changes and steep driveways
- Temperature swings between seasons
For example, while carbon fibre looks stunning, many Ontario drivers choose fiberglass or polyurethane for front lips because they flex rather than crack in cold temperatures.
Ontario Case Study: Mississauga BMW 440i Aero Upgrade
A client from Streetsville brought us their BMW 440i in late 2024, looking for a full visual upgrade without compromising daily drivability.
After reviewing their driving patterns along the 403 and Erin Mills Parkway, we recommended:
- Polyurethane front lip for flexibility
- Fiberglass side skirts for cost-effective styling
- Carbon fibre rear spoiler for a premium finish
- PPF protection on the lip to prevent stone chips
The result was a balanced, durable, and stunning appearance perfectly suited for Ontario driving conditions—while staying within budget.
Step 6: Protect Your Body Kit for Maximum Longevity
Body kits last significantly longer when protected correctly. Most clients choose one of the following:
- PPF on high-impact areas
- Ceramic coating for gloss and ease of washing
- Regular hand washing and winter prep
Even a simple PPF strip on the front lip can protect against 80% of stone chip damage.
Why Choose It’s aWrap™ for Body Kit Installation in Mississauga?
• 15+ years of experience installing OEM, aftermarket, carbon, and fiberglass kits
• 650+ five-star reviews across Mississauga and the GTA
• Precision installation methods for perfect alignment
• Colour-matched wrap and PPF options
• Serving Mississauga, Oakville, Milton, Burlington, and Toronto
• Full service: body kits, wraps, PPF, ceramic coating, powder coating
Whether you’re upgrading a sports car or refreshing a daily driver, our installation team provides results that look factory-level and last for years.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right body kit in Ontario requires balancing style, durability, material type, and road conditions. Carbon fibre, fiberglass, ABS, and polyurethane each offer unique advantages—but the quality of installation ultimately determines the final result.
If you’re ready to upgrade your vehicle’s appearance, the specialists at It’s aWrap™ are here to guide you, recommend the best material, and install your kit with precision and care.
