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agesilaus
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Explorer III
OK what is that black plastic piece, under the bumper and which stretches all the way across the bottom front of the truck called? I have a F350. I thought it might be the dam but that doesn't not find the part. I looked thru the Rock Auto body part section but could not find one.

I wasn't too worried at first but it's loss actually exposes some rods and other parts plus I think it might affect mileage.

Any help is appreciated.
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Grit_dog
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I presumed you’ve already towed with your truck and didn’t have any issues.
And you won’t have any issues either, fwiw.
Too bad, I’ve thrown 2 of them for that style truck in the garbage.
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agesilaus
Explorer III
Explorer III
Are you looking for a solution to a problem you don't have?


Hmmm..you lost me here. Since I will be towing a fairly heavy RV out west the explanation above seems to apply to my truck.
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2018 RAM 2500 6.7L 4WD shortbed
Straightline dual cam hitch
400W Solar with Victron controller
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Grit_dog
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Navigator
agesilaus wrote:
There are a couple on Amazon at $99, now I know the name. One has good reviews and comes with all the hardware. I'm going to order one of those. Thanks for all the answers and especially the explanation of what it does.


Are you looking for a solution to a problem you don't have?
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2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
Never heard of any name except air dam. Learning everyday.
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Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
JRscooby wrote:


Back in the day, we would put spacers between hinge and hood, to get a gap about half inch. That let a lot of heat get away from that 427, drop the temp much quicker after top the hill. Going up hill, grossing 110,000 was hard to hold enough speed for airflow.


427 towing a 110,000 gross load?????
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agesilaus
Explorer III
Explorer III
There are a couple on Amazon at $99, now I know the name. One has good reviews and comes with all the hardware. I'm going to order one of those. Thanks for all the answers and especially the explanation of what it does.
Arctic Fox 25Y Travel Trailer
2018 RAM 2500 6.7L 4WD shortbed
Straightline dual cam hitch
400W Solar with Victron controller
Superbumper

agesilaus wrote:
OK what is that black plastic piece, under the bumper and which stretches all the way across the bottom front of the truck called? I have a F350. I thought it might be the dam but that doesn't not find the part. I looked thru the Rock Auto body part section but could not find one.

I wasn't too worried at first but it's loss actually exposes some rods and other parts plus I think it might affect mileage.

Any help is appreciated.


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Try here - lower air valance
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JRscooby
Explorer II
Explorer II
JIMNLIN wrote:
Our older trucks didn't have the front under the bumper air dam. Engineers found air flow under the engine bay wouldn't let hot air escape fast enough and was creating hot running engines when pulling a heavy trailer (example).

The air dam helps create low pressures under the engine bay which allows more air flow through the radiator ...over the engine and on out the bottom.
This was happening when I was towing for a living. Sooo... we made air dams for our older trucks or bought them from a dealer if our trucks had the same bumpers. Worked great on my 454 GM trucks. No more fried spark plug wires and no more hot starter motor/no crank issues.

Never noticed any mpg changes in that type of work. Just a steady 4-6 mpg on those old carbureted BB engines.

Newer trucks ?? Truck MFG engineers can give us the skinny on their use today.


Back in the day, we would put spacers between hinge and hood, to get a gap about half inch. That let a lot of heat get away from that 427, drop the temp much quicker after top the hill. Going up hill, grossing 110,000 was hard to hold enough speed for airflow.

Blazing_Zippers
Explorer II
Explorer II
JIMNLIN, that's the first time I've ever had that explained.
Make sense. Thanks

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
You won't notice a significant difference in mileage and the truck will maintian temp fine without it, but they do have a small effect on both. Think helping achieve EPA targets.

They are not there to "protect" anything. Hard to keep from ripping them off if you're using a truck off road.
But mildly worth while for highway and towing.
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5” turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

JIMNLIN
Explorer
Explorer
Our older trucks didn't have the front under the bumper air dam. Engineers found air flow under the engine bay wouldn't let hot air escape fast enough and was creating hot running engines when pulling a heavy trailer (example).

The air dam helps create low pressures under the engine bay which allows more air flow through the radiator ...over the engine and on out the bottom.
This was happening when I was towing for a living. Sooo... we made air dams for our older trucks or bought them from a dealer if our trucks had the same bumpers. Worked great on my 454 GM trucks. No more fried spark plug wires and no more hot starter motor/no crank issues.

Never noticed any mpg changes in that type of work. Just a steady 4-6 mpg on those old carbureted BB engines.

Newer trucks ?? Truck MFG engineers can give us the skinny on their use today.
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agesilaus
Explorer III
Explorer III
Thanks, it's also called the 'air valence' and at $178 it's either gone for good or a junk yard trip is in the cards.
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2018 RAM 2500 6.7L 4WD shortbed
Straightline dual cam hitch
400W Solar with Victron controller
Superbumper

Home_Skillet
Explorer II
Explorer II
It is the air dam.
Routes air from getting under the vehicle, which reduces fuel economy.
You can remove it. I seriously doubt you would notice any change in your fuel economy.
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ShinerBock
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Explorer
It is called a bumper valance.
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