The aero-foil behind the rear wheels, often referred to as a rear wheel fairing or aerodynamic wheel cover, serves to improve the vehicle's aerodynamics by reducing drag. By streamlining airflow around the wheels, it minimizes turbulence and enhances fuel efficiency. Additionally, it can help stabilize the vehicle at higher speeds by managing airflow along the body. Overall, this component contributes to better performance and energy efficiency in vehicles.
Increase downforce which improves traction.
Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels Side of van along the frame Behind front wheels and in front of rear wheels
The foil in front of the rear tires is there to proven air from getting under the rear tires and causing the tires to loose traction.
At the back behind the wheels??????
They are behind the rear wheels.
Should be at the frame rail Behind the front wheels in front of the rear wheels
From the sides behind front wheels there is a member pad. In front of the rear wheels there is a pad for jack. Do not lift from side of body or center of rear wheels. It is OK to lift from front center of cross member.
Center rear of car behind fuel tank, in front of rear wheels.
There are marks on the frame for this. Either behind the front wheels, or in front of the rear wheels.
Middle, behind the driver in front of the rear wheels
In a 1998 Lincoln Town Car : The fuel tank is mounted vertically just behind the rear wheels ( behind the back of the rear seat )
It is what the rear wheels bolt to.It is what the rear wheels bolt to.