Dodge Spoilers
Get that cool and sporty style you've always wanted for your vehicle by installing
new Dodge spoiler. Car spoilers are used as car accessories for enhanced performance
and look. Greater speed and much better road grip are the end result of spoilers
on the car's driving dynamics. Spoiler is actually meant for racing applications.
Vehicles may tend to slide or go out of the racing path during extreme increase
in speed, thus to attain greater grip on the road, spoilers are mounted. They
can be positioned in front or at the rear part of the vehicle.

Greater grip can also be achieved using other means such as putting on extra
car weight or using wheels and rims with materials made from heavy materials.
However it also has negative results on the car's performance. The added weight
may also require added force to combat the inertia produced and so the car becomes
slow and sluggish. On the other hand, cars with spoilers can have much better
speed without interfering with the vehicle's features and weight.
Spoilers are also called wings although they work the opposite way as airplane
wings does since they are mounted upside down to produce downward force on the
car. The air that passes over the spoiler pushes the car down which produces greater
traction and firmness. Greater traction leads to greater friction between the
car and the air and road grip for ease and speed over turns and corners. For race
cars, smooth carbon-fiber chassis are aerodynamically designed for smooth flow
of air over the car. Race car spoilers or wings give lesser friction with high
down force design. Ordinary street cars use spoilers as mere decorations although
it must be chosen well so as not to affect the car's performance. For minivans,
spoilers are added to prevent rain water from entering the car's rear window.
Dodge spoilers can be used both for performance and style. Style, design and
color vary to match the distinct style and features of different car types. Color
tones can create a distinct car appeal. Spoilers with the same color as the car
look as if it is an exact extension of the car's body. Installing car spoilers
is easy although it may depend on the vehicle's features. Other cars may require
drilling of holes to fit in screws while others have easy installation features
that will not entail much time and effort. Spoilers installed in front are called
air dams while those on the vehicle's rear are called wings. |