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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
You could do something like a conveyer belt air dam. Just hold it on with like 4 or 6 bolts and pull them off and throw the air dam in the back.
The 2/3 air dam on my suburban was good for nearly 1mpg.
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2/3 airdam? Like 2/3 of the way to the ground? Do you have any frame or structure to keep it firm at hwy speeds?
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Why would you want mud tires?
They are expensive, lower your fuel mileage, wear out quickly and need to be replaced well before they are worn out if you want them to be useable off road.
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I don't want mud tires, I said I don't play in the mud so I have no need for anything other than A/T's... Unless of course you consider A/T's to be mud tires, in which case I would say you need a redneck education on truck tires