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For those with pickups or similar with full belly pans...?
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Tahoe_Hybrid
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Originally Posted by
grins2go_brett
Diffuser vanes are something I've considered adding in the future. But that's not the area I'm concerned about currently. I guess I didn't explain very well. So here are a couple of pictures about the area I'm talking about. In these pictures behind the tire at the top is the inside of the wheel well. On the bottom left, you can see the framing and coroplast of my belly pan which is attached to the bottom of the body panels. I'm trying to decide if it's worth it or needed to extend the wheel well walls down to the level of the belly pan...as much as can be done around the suspension. Just wondering what others with larger vehicles and gaps like this have done. Thanks!
I have a Tahoe hybrid it has full plastic on all 4 wheel housings the under body needs help though it has a parachute Auxiliary muffler
Objects are way bigger then they appear
if I take it off it will sound like a helicopter in V4 mode
can pretend to be Uber
helicopter
it's 4 feet by 2 feet or so
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