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I have seen the Craftsman Truck Series. The spoiler they use and the ugly universal crap are not the same thing. If you want to make something that looks similar to theirs then that might work out and look good. I depends on what the rest of the truck looks like. I'll say this though. I don't think there is much if anything to be gained by doing this. How often is your truck going to see extremely high speeds like that?
I have seen the Craftsman Truck Series. The spoiler they use and the ugly universal crap are not the same thing. If you want to make something that looks similar to theirs then that might work out and look good. I depends on what the rest of the truck looks like. I'll say this though. I don't think there is much if anything to be gained by doing this. How often is your truck going to see extremely high speeds like that?
every day....
and it doesnt have to be extremely high speeds... so stop thinking... u might hurt urself there gramps lol
and it doesnt have to be extremely high speeds... so stop thinking... u might hurt urself there gramps lol
relax im kidding...
spoiler has no purpose if you are driving anywhere close to highway speeds. How much time are you going to spend at 70+ miles per hour? If the answer is a bunch,I wouldn't spend a lot of money on the truck because you are not going to be driving it after Johny Law takes your license away!!
O.O OH MUH GAH that is the one where did u find it
They're used for pulling big goosenecks, and by people who haul big, boxy loads. They actually do help with loads or trailers that provide a big flat cross-section.