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kenrhilbert
Explorer
Oct 12, 2016

Air Tabs

Looking at AD regarding a product called AirTabs. Claims to improve handling and gas milage. Has anyone used this product and how did it live up to its hype. I have not seen any on RVs or tractor trailers during my travels.

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  • MountainAir05 wrote:
    Had them on Military aircraft that I worked on but can see how you are going to get that fast on a land Vehicle.


    I don't know of too many vortec generators on any aircraft that are designed for high speed. Most are designed to improve the low speed performance, such as decreasing the stall speed, or improving the lift, by improving the air flow over the wings.
  • The technology looks interesting and might be worth a try but the cost of installation and painting to match the coach is a tough nut.....probably 3K or so.
  • Had them on Military aircraft that I worked on but can see how you are going to get that fast on a land Vehicle.
  • Effy's avatar
    Effy
    Explorer II
    Two Jayhawks wrote:
    kenrhilbert wrote:
    Looking at AD regarding a product called AirTabs. Claims to improve handling and gas milage. Has anyone used this product and how did it live up to its hype. I have not seen any on RVs or tractor trailers during my travels.


    If you haven't seen them on tractor trailers you haven't been looking very hard as I see them all the time. They would never be seen on my motorhome as I don't drive it 100,000 miles a year so it would be silly. Also I am not fond of the look but to each his own.


    Can't say I've seen more than a handful of OTR trucks with them.
  • kenrhilbert wrote:
    Looking at AD regarding a product called AirTabs. Claims to improve handling and gas milage. Has anyone used this product and how did it live up to its hype. I have not seen any on RVs or tractor trailers during my travels.


    If you haven't seen them on tractor trailers you haven't been looking very hard as I see them all the time. They would never be seen on my motorhome as I don't drive it 100,000 miles a year so it would be silly. Also I am not fond of the look but to each his own.
  • The quickest way to answer the question is to search this Forum for either airtabs or air tabs.
  • I've had them on two coaches and would put them on a third. They do help keep the toad and rear of the coach cleaner and they help the stability on the highway and in windy conditions. If they improve mileage, I can't say since I don't keep track of my fuel mileage. I bought them for the handling improvement, not for any slight increase in mileage they may offer. For the cost of lees than a tank of fuel, I felt they are worth the cost.
    Personally I have seen them on quite a few vehicles. Most people are not looking for them and since they can be painted to match the color of the rig, they go unnoticed.