What does the air dam do?
#11
Hood flutter with Mopar hood lock
If you've got a mopar hood lock fitted, like most sold here in Uk, removing the air dam thus causing the hood to flutter, passing vibrations to the lock, apparently can cause the cylinders which are physically coded to the ignition key, to mess up locking you out of the engine bay, (using the key)... so I've read.
So I suppose the air dam has its uses.
RLT
So I suppose the air dam has its uses.
RLT
#15
If you've got a mopar hood lock fitted, like most sold here in Uk, removing the air dam thus causing the hood to flutter, passing vibrations to the lock, apparently can cause the cylinders which are physically coded to the ignition key, to mess up locking you out of the engine bay, (using the key)... so I've read.
So I suppose the air dam has its uses.
RLT
So I suppose the air dam has its uses.
RLT
#17
While it will keep out a bit road grime, it will not shield water when fording or such. With the air dam on and running through deep mud, you will still come away with a mud stained engine compartment.
#19
Originally Posted by BIGJ
get ripped off first time out wheeling it. i tried putting it back on but it just got ripped off again, so i retired it to the garbage
#20
I took mine off a year ago to install my brush guard and have had zero mpg difference.
And I had hood flutter well before that. Daystar hood latches are the simple solution .
I agree total urban myth on the air dam/ hood issue
And I had hood flutter well before that. Daystar hood latches are the simple solution .
I agree total urban myth on the air dam/ hood issue