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Which exterior styling accessories look best on a Chrysler 300 S?

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I’m loving my 300 S, but I want to give it a slightly more aggressive stance. I'm considering a matte black front lip and maybe a trunk lid spoiler to match the factory blacked-out trim. I want to keep it looking clean, not tacky. What specific exterior mods have you guys added that really pop on this trim?


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Check out some of the specific brands I’ve messed with over the years cuz fitment is EVERYTHING on these cars... Ngl, I’ve seen some cheap lips fly off on the highway haha! You might find this useful—take a look at the Vicrez Chrysler 300 2015-2023 V3R Style Front Lip Splitter versus something like the Ikon Motorsports 15-23 Chrysler 300 Front Lip. * **Vicrez V3R:** These are polyurethane so they basically wont crack if you scrape. Highkey more expensive but the quality is there.
* **Ikon Motorsports:** Way more budget-friendly and looks mean, but usually ABS plastic which is kinda brittle if you hit a curb too hard. Also, there's a great resource at the 300C Forums or AmericanMuscle for install guides. I mean, as long as you stay matte black, it’ll look factory and super clean. Good luck!


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Adding my two cents... i think you gotta be super careful with the front lip choice because the 300 S already sits a bit lower than the base models. If you want something that actually lasts and wont shatter the first time you hit a steep driveway, I would suggest looking at the KBD Body Kits Chrysler 300 2015-2023 Polyurethane Front Lip. It is basically indestructible compared to carbon fiber or fiberglass because it flexes instead of snapping. For the trunk, if you want to keep it looking clean but still aggressive, check out the Dawn Enterprises Chrysler 300 Factory Style Flush Mount Rear Spoiler. It stays very low profile and doesnt scream for attention like some of those big wings do. Just make sure you actually bolt it down... dont rely on 3M tape alone or youll be watching it fly off in your rearview on the freeway. Ngl, drilling into the trunk is scary but it is way more reliable in the long run.


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Before I give advice, are you planning to lower the car or stay at stock height? Safety-wise, clearance is a huge deal so you dont rip the bumper off... - Mopar 300 Flush Mount Rear Spoiler for a factory look. - Duraflex Chrysler 300 Eros Version 2 Front Lip is a decent option. Definately use bolts. Tape is risky at highway speeds and costs more when it fails. gl!


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In my experience, watch out for clearance cuz lips scrape! Honestly:
- Matte black splitters look best
- Subtle spoilers stay classy
Bolt em on tight so they dont fly off... gl


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