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Originally Posted by wh1te370z As for the canards, what exactly are they? I looked it up but get different pictures and descriptions every time (came from mostly muscle cars, just

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As for the canards, what exactly are they? I looked it up but get different pictures and descriptions every time (came from mostly muscle cars, just so you know)
Canards are small pieces that attach to the front bumper to provide downforce while at speed on the track to assist in traction while in turns especially. The are usually predrilled on the attaching side so that you can drill through the bumper and attach with both screws and epoxy/tape if need be.





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Canards are small pieces that attach to the front bumper to provide downforce while at speed on the track to assist in traction while in turns especially. The are usually predrilled on the attaching side so that you can drill through the bumper and attach with both screws and epoxy/tape if need be.




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If someone would be willing to lend me a set i could see what i could do. They are obv engineered and i dont have a source for that. I could use it as a base to make one. but it might be a while.
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