Chin Spoiler - fast/easy/cheap/effective
Extra deep garden edging 6" deep x 20 foot long coil purchased at ACE Hardware for approx. $12.00.
Secured straight up though the lip with a dozen Stainless Steel #8 Phillips screws 32 tread count, 1 inch long, lock nuts (nylon insert type) 9mm.
I'll post the fuel savings later in the week. For the first 50 miles driven today I've gone though less than 1/8 of a tank, normal is a hair over 1/8 tank. At 70 mph the engine is turning at 2,050 rpm, I think that is about 200 rpm less than before. So it's like I'm driving 5 mph slower than actual speed on the highway, and that is bound to add up. It only took a couple of hours to install.
Photo Gallery
http://s184.photobucket.com/albums/x295/kach22i/S10 4x4 Pick Up/
I have enough material left over for two more trucks.
Automotive plus fill the binding holes, first securing point is centered.
Extra deep garden edging 6" deep x 20 foot long coil purchased at ACE Hardware for approx. $12.00.
Secured straight up though the lip with a dozen Stainless Steel #8 Phillips screws 32 tread count, 1 inch long, lock nuts (nylon insert type) 9mm.
I'll post the fuel savings later in the week. For the first 50 miles driven today I've gone though less than 1/8 of a tank, normal is a hair over 1/8 tank. At 70 mph the engine is turning at 2,050 rpm, I think that is about 200 rpm less than before. So it's like I'm driving 5 mph slower than actual speed on the highway, and that is bound to add up. It only took a couple of hours to install.
Photo Gallery
http://s184.photobucket.com/albums/x295/kach22i/S10 4x4 Pick Up/
I have enough material left over for two more trucks.
Automotive plus fill the binding holes, first securing point is centered.