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Old 07-27-2014, 09:05 PM
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Default 69 Camaro Front Spoiler Brake Duct Cooling

69 Camaro Front Spoiler Brake Duct Cooling

I had two (L/R) plastic brake duct cooling pieces from a C5 Corvette and decided to add to the front spoiler on my 69. I always thought the front spoiler was a little mundane so I decided to add a custom upgrade. I had some 3/8" flat stock aluminum laying around so I designed a pattern that mirrors the design of my rear billet tail lights frames. Not sure how much air it will force into the brake area but certainly more than it gets now! At least now the Corvette brake ducts won't be laying around taking up space!
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Looks good I like how it came out
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Old 07-28-2014, 07:06 AM
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Nice it's gotta help for sure!
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Any pics of the ducting to the rotor/hub? Or are you just deflecting air into the general area.

Great idea to use the C5 ducts, I had a tracked out C5 and installed these back in the day.

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