1. Understand relevant laws and regulations: commercial vehicle modification needs to comply with relevant traffic laws and safety regulations, including whether the modified vehicle meets the requirements of vehicle size, weight, wheelbase and so on.
2. Choose regular modification manufacturers: Choose reputable modification manufacturers, and understand their modification experience and technical level to avoid safety risks caused by unprofessional modification.
3. Avoid excessive modification: Excessive modification may affect the stability and safety of the vehicle, and may also cause insurance companies to refuse coverage.
4. Consider maintenance costs: commercial vehicles need regular maintenance after modification, so maintenance costs need to be considered during modification to ensure long-term sustainability.
5. Focus on driving comfort: commercial vehicles need to ensure the comfort of drivers and passengers after modification, such as seat adjustment, air conditioning, audio and so on.
6. Pay attention to safety equipment: commercial vehicles need to be equipped with appropriate safety equipment after modification, such as explosion-proof glass, anti-theft devices, fire extinguishers, etc., to ensure the safety of vehicles and passengers.
7. Consider the use environment: the use environment of commercial vehicle modification also needs to be considered, such as whether the modified vehicle can adapt to different road conditions, climate, etc.