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rockhillmanor
Oct 02, 2014Explorer II
They did some pretty extensive research on all the different front ends on horse trailers and found the 'only' one that made a difference was the "V" nose. Which sadly the RV industry does not offer.
An air dam on the back of the TV would lift the air and prevent drag improve handling. Horse people use them a lot. They DO make a difference.
I am surprised that you don't see more RV'ers using them and/or see them readily advertised for RV's.
Here is one RV'ers experience adding an air deflector, pixs, specs, gas savings, drag etc. Pretty interesting.
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1057241-rooftop-air-deflector-towing-travel-trailer.html
An air dam on the back of the TV would lift the air and prevent drag improve handling. Horse people use them a lot. They DO make a difference.
I am surprised that you don't see more RV'ers using them and/or see them readily advertised for RV's.
Here is one RV'ers experience adding an air deflector, pixs, specs, gas savings, drag etc. Pretty interesting.
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1057241-rooftop-air-deflector-towing-travel-trailer.html
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