If it looks good to you why not?
I did see a company on ebay sellin a spoiler for our trucks call the intimidator. Almost bought one when i haf my 2wd but truck was gettin to be more of a headache to keep and maintin or modify. Maybe next time.
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If it looks good to you why not?
All three styles are available at Summit. No holes, tow hook holes, and fog light holes. I don't believe there were valences with tow hooks and fog lights. I just bought the no hole for Frank and I'm considering getting another to bolt upside down for an air dam/splitter combo. They are 20 to 30 bucks but prolly have an oversize charge.
Lmao, I've gotta get that sticker.My thoughts on the matter....
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I would put a flat plate on the bottom one made from something stiff-ish like plywood with a couple layers of fiberglass or maybe an industrial plastic like Delrin ( available in black and is pretty slippery) and put some splitter supports in the 4 big holes designed to go around the bumper bolts. I would also brace it to the rear from those same holes and a cross brace or two to keep it from going side to side. Even at (legal) highway speeds the air is gonna try to tear the whole thing off!That was my idea too, I have two in the basement now, one with and one without hooks, but I'm more inclined to go back and get another no hook spoiler at the JY and combine the two as mentioned. I honestly don't think it would look too bad, I've seen far worse on other vehicles, like plastic lawn edging for front spoilers and rocker covers too...lol
I think if you do combine them you might need some supports behind it to keep it rigid, maybe some aluminum struts?
I looked at the C3500 today when I was down at the shop and there's no marks or old fasteners on the bumper that would indicate there was ever a lower spoiler attached. I've always thought that without one it looked odd, like it didn't have a chin. My natural reaction has always been that someone took it off or it got ripped off somehow. I never imagined that it was an option.
Steve
Ya don't use lawn edging! That's for amateurs! You use flexible cove base. Everybody knows that!That was my idea too, I have two in the basement now, one with and one without hooks, but I'm more inclined to go back and get another no hook spoiler at the JY and combine the two as mentioned. I honestly don't think it would look too bad, I've seen far worse on other vehicles, like plastic lawn edging for front spoilers and rocker covers too...lol
I think if you do combine them you might need some supports behind it to keep it rigid, maybe some aluminum struts?
I looked at the C3500 today when I was down at the shop and there's no marks or old fasteners on the bumper that would indicate there was ever a lower spoiler attached. I've always thought that without one it looked odd, like it didn't have a chin. My natural reaction has always been that someone took it off or it got ripped off somehow. I never imagined that it was an option.
Steve
Me too!Lmao, I've gotta get that sticker.