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christopherglenn wrote:
For them to be of any benefit two things must happen.
First, the deflector must be VERY close to the trailer, as in inches count - pull a TT and put the deflector on the cab roof and at best you move the bug line up. Mont it on the rear of a pickup shell, or suv and that is different story.
Second, the aerodynamics the front of the trailer must truly suck. A rounded front won't net anywhere the improvement as a flat wall. Dodge_guy has about the best setup for a deflector, 3-4 feet gap to a flat wall.
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Carrera man wrote:No I have not, but I HAVE worked in aerodynamics.
kaydeejay
Have you used one of these?
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Carrera man wrote:BULL!
A fellow I know has a similar spoiler and says he pick up a extra 60 miles per tank full on his gas 2500 Chevy 6.0 gas van.