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Originally Posted by 5speed5
My truck, 2005 Chevy Colorado, has a two piece air dam under the front
bumper. The lower piece looks very aerodynamically inefficient, but I know
looks can be deceiving when it comes to that. Here are some pictures of it:
My question is, do you guys with more experience think I should remove that lower piece for better aerodynamics, or will it end up being worse?
Thanks for any opinions.
-Tim
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I am getting ready to add a dam and belly pan to my dodge dakota. Waiting on some advice about the combo. I read that if you put a pan under engine that it should begin at bottom of the dam .. elsewhere I read that the dam should be as low as clearance allows and the pan under as high as possible.
I am waiting for aerohead to do some testing on his civic before I start cutting up my coroplast.
Check the thread
http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...tml#post192785
Are you making an aero bed cover or just flat one?? I am going to get rid of my flat one and build a new aero cover.
Don