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slipstreamer97 09-22-2008 09:55 PM

front wheel spoilers
 
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Hey has anyone noticed that the new camrys and corrolas have front wheel spoilers? i noticed it today on the highway then found come pics. must be effective enough that toyota has adopted the idea

cfg83 09-22-2008 10:18 PM

slipstreamer97 -

I see them on a *lot* of late model cars. I make it a point to look for them.

Are they "officially" for aero or do they also serve a protective purpose?

CarloSW2

slipstreamer97 09-22-2008 11:00 PM

Protection is certainly a possible option. i'm not sure how effective that would be though. perhaps they will reveal that. i do somewhat fail to see how a flat spoiler reduces the drag of a wheel but the people on here seem to have success with/ understand them.

vtec-e 09-23-2008 04:15 AM

I did read it somewhere, probably here, that they improve the airflow around the front of the wheel. I don't know how, but they do....

ollie

lunarhighway 09-23-2008 06:05 AM

late model bmw's and audi's have particulary big ones... i've been looking at these things for a while now and they keep appearing in or form or another on many cars.

the ones on the bmw and audi even warp around the wheelwell, basically they seem to be an extention of the inner wheel well liner so i think their aim is to keep air from ending up inside the wheelwell.

recents fords i've seen have an interrupted dam with a straight piece in front of the wheel and a second piece angled backwards with about a 1cm in between them, wich could be either a slot to allow brake cooling air to enter or a flex line to allow the dams to flex individually in case of an impact. on some cars the suspention also projects below the wheelwell when seen from the front so in this case the dams might also help to deflect air away from these components

i don't think they're for protection... what could happen? cars did fine for decades without these shields, and todays suspension and brakes are build better than ever.

i'm also beginning to believe not all dams do the same thing... some are just in front of the wheel others cover the entire with of the wheelwell.

i've seen at least one very recent model on the road, (although i can't remember wich but i expect to see it again) wich had a quite low airdam but behind it emediately in front of the wheels there seemed to be these dams, although they didn't project much below the frontal dam... one would assume they'd be redundant in that location but apparently not.

i've retrofitted my own versions of these dams on my car , and while they're perhaps not perfect im interested too see what their effect might be.

i_am_socket 09-23-2008 10:11 AM

The ones on my Corolla block part of the tire and some of the wheel well, which I can only assume helps move air around the draggy bits in there. Could have been better designed and that's one of the things on my to-do list after the airdam and front undertray.


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