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Old 06-02-2008, 06:01 PM   #21 (permalink)
thevisionseeker
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Why not put the coroplast above the lip of your front bumper? What I mean is your bumper is designed to allow air flow and so if you put the coroplast on the inside of the bumper and above the lip (hard to explain but almost tucking it) the air would roll over the curve of your bumper and straight back against the coroplast. Right now even though its not much the piece of coroplast looks like it would hesitate the air flow just a bit. Also I think it would look cleaner.
Sorry I just thought I would ask. Also I was thinking about doing the same thing but I was thinking about finding the push pin things Toyota used for the bumper and panels already. Think that would work?

It looks good though. Do you know what kind of MPG you are getting after doing this?

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