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The Artist formerly known as Turbo84
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Regarding the transmission crossmember, I always disliked the visual nature of it hanging down below the level of the rocker panels. Several years back I kicked around the idea of buying an extra set of panels and slicing them lengthwise, and then adding 2-3" of material in the slice area to hide the crossmember. To see if the thicker look was "acceptable" I cut out some panels from some Lexan I had laying around, and then painted them black. I personally like this look better than the stock rocker look, and, when time permits, I'd like to do some wool tuft measurements to see if this lower panel (skirt) helps reduce air entering under the car from outside.
I don't like the look of the crossmember hanging down either. At the very least GM could have angled it up so that it was flush with the bottom of the frame side rails.
Do you have any pictures of what you did?
Yeah, I got as far as uploading it to VM, but I'm doing something wrong trying to get it onto this post. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Edit: Oh, there it is. I thinned out the crossmember arms to allow me to run the bellypan further back at the same height as the pinion bracket crossmember.

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