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Front valance lower side tips?

Mine is flat all the way across, The ones with the lowered side tip ones started showing up in the second half of the 2019. I'm guessing they wanted to tweak the airflow under the truck for some reason.
 
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Mine is flat all the way across, I think the ones with the Lowered side tip ones started showing up in the second half of the 2019 model year.

Makes sense, mine is a 6/19 build


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My 2020 laramie with off road package no air suspension. Has active air dam and has the the curved lowered tips. Build 10/19
 
Mine is Laramie non-air suspension active dam and it’s straight. [build date 9/18]

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Ok so the conclusion here is that trucks built before 06/19 have straight balance and the ones after 06/19 have the curveded ones. :unsure:
 
Ok so the conclusion here is that trucks built before 06/19 have straight balance and the ones after 06/19 have the curveded ones. :unsure:

Next time I go to the dealer I’ll have to check out their inventory to see if they all have them which will indicate build date lol


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Mine was built 12/18 and has the curved ends. It has the active air dam and standard suspension.
 
Just a thought, do any of you have a flat valance and e torque? And if you DONT have etorque, Is your valance curved? I have etorque and my valance is curved down


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Just a thought, do any of you have a flat valance and e torque? And if you DONT have etorque, Is your valance curved? I have etorque and my valance is curved down


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I have etorque and mine is flat
 
Siap but how can you tell if your truck has active air dam?


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If you don’t have air suspension you’ll have an active air dam. Another way is if you look behind the lower valance, you’ll see a piece of rubber/plastic thing that’s folded up and tucked behind it


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