What is the name of the panel under the car?
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The plastic panel below the front bumper of a car is called the front spoiler. Here are the relevant introductions: 1. Spoiler: A spoiler refers to one of the ways a car reduces resistance by guiding air in a specific manner. It is commonly used on high-performance cars to enable faster cornering and help reduce resistance at high speeds. Spoilers on commercial vehicles are often used for styling purposes and do not have or lack aerodynamic benefits. 2. Air deflector: When airflow moves under the car, the rear lower air deflector can expand the range of this high-speed, low-pressure airflow as it leaves the underside and enters the rear of the car. During this process, the speed of the airflow drops significantly, and the low-pressure airflow under the car will generate downforce due to the higher pressure of the airflow over the car. This situation also creates a state where the underside of the car is being pulled downward.
Oh, as someone who enjoys off-road driving, I have to say that the protective plate under the car, commonly referred to as the skid plate or engine underguard, is absolutely crucial. I often drive on rocky or muddy terrains, and this component is essential for shielding critical parts like the engine and transmission from damage. Without it, a large rock impact could crack the oil pan, leading to leaks—costing thousands to repair and disrupting your trip. My own vehicle is equipped with an aluminum alloy skid plate, which is lightweight, durable, and sturdy. During installation, make sure the bolts are tightly secured to prevent loosening. Before off-roading, always inspect the skid plate for rust or deformation, and clean off any mud or debris to extend its lifespan. After all, a well-protected chassis ensures safer and more confident driving.