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Car "bottoming" out?

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That's not really a aerodynamic feature.. It's there for when the grill is closed on the hwy to help deflect some air for cooling etc. At least with our cars if we rip it off somewhere it doesn't cause the car to overheat like a lot that have it.

 

I've scraped it too along with twice on my bumper. Even going slow at an angle doesn't always help. At least the bumper scrapes are well under and you actually can't see them. Can just feel them.

 

But than again I believe the Mkz is lower than the fusion

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The piece your refering too would be in the front. If you look underneath at its placement it's lined up to drive air into the radiator

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Yes it happened to me a couple of times but that time the car had 5 passengers and turning on a drivev through ramp from a street at low speed. And I guess extras do add up in compressing the suspension springs. haven't been on the same place just by myself.

 

I heard the plastic air deflector in front of tires or the bottom of front bumper grinding at the incline. the cars designed to have a low clearance for better aerodynamics.

It hasn't seen snow yet o would assume it may get worse in winter. Any winter experiences in grinding?

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An old topic...and wasn't sure if there was a newer one here...but here's something I did to prevent the dreaded curb bottoming out (at least for my own driveway - as the rest will have to be wise turning choices :) )

 

That may not work very well when the snow plows come in the winter or street cleaners in the spring. My driveway approach looks nearly identical to yours and I avoid the scraping noise by taking the curb at an angle and going very slow. I also think the scraping noise is not the front air dam of the car but rather the plastic pieces (don’t know the proper name) that hang down right in front of the front tires.

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