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Originally Posted by cfg83
When they were designing the front air dam, they came across this very issue. They found that if it was too low, the drag from the air dam overcame it's benefits. It's job is to get the air past all the messy engine and front suspension components. Once it has done that, it doesn't need to be any bigger.
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So does an air dam replace a front pan or work in conjunction with it? If you intend to smooth the area below truck with a full belly pan would the air dam help or hurt you due to the increased frontal area?
Don