I have read a lot of belly pan and air dam posts.
It looks like air dams offer at least 80% of the advantages of a belly pan but require about 10% of the time and materials, plus they don't get in the way of any work that needs to be done such as oil changes.
You need to put screws in stuff to hold that air dam in place. I would weld in some brackets and stuff too.
My step bumper does the same thing, yeah it needs to be fixed.
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