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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2014 Camaro SS 1Le Join Date: Feb 2016
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Lower grill & intercooler
Any advantages on removing the grill part in the lower grill? Better air flow maybe?
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Whatever gains there are in airflow are minimal and you lose both the physical protection and whatever sleeper factor you have left.
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I think that the lower portion of the bumper will deform at speeds if you take out the lower grille completely. it adds rigidity to that lower plastic for sure. I have dealt with bumper covers with no grills and its just more floppy. You do have a front lip spoiler that might keep it from bowing.
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Check on an aluminum billet grille.
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