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I'm thinking of removing the air dam on my truck to provide better ground clearance and an overall better look. Just curious what you guys thought and wondering if anyone has already and has experienced any MPG loss or things in that nature?

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I did it and lost exactly 1 mpg in all around driving. I just put it back on after almost two years without it.

 

 

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Why did you put it back on?

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I wanted my 1 mpg back! I missed it.

 

I drive a lot and it really will help my long term fuel cost.

 

 

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I hear that...my more reasonable side has me thinkin its not the best idea

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I hear that...my more reasonable side has me thinkin its not the best idea

I put almost 65,000 miles on mine last year. That's a few bucks I left on the table to look cool! With the 275/65/20's and no air dam I am averaging about 15.5 mpg. I decided to keep this truck and run it into the ground rather than trading it for a new model so I am going to try to up the mpg a little for the next 150k miles.

 

 

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I personally like it on my truck I usually average 17 mpg and I have 35's. But I also feel like it depends, I've seen some trucks on here that look pretty good without it but for the most part I like itdc9eb20feccb3e767baf5b4cfe23efee.jpg

 

 

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