They're called airdams here Down Under too. I imagine they'd have little if any aerodynamic effect on our buses. I wouldn't mind one, but I do go up 4WD tracks, and stream crossings etc would soon scrape it off. Also Dunedin is full of deep gutters at driveway entrances, and these would do likewise (I had a steel bullbar on my Bay, 2 tubes ran forward right up against the bottom of the bumper, and banged this hard on some entrances). |
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