Performance and style can be integrated in different forms. A perfect example of this is a spoiler. A spoiler is specifically mounted to a vehicle to decrease unnecessary air movements across the body of e vehicle when it is in motion Spoilers were initially installed only on racing cars and some superior sports cars, mainly due to their special utility value in such vehicles, including reducing its lift and drag and increasing the downforce. These would ensure increase in traction, permitting the car to brake, turn, and accelerate properly and more forcefully.
A spoiler works by breaking up the airflow going over a moving car, thus lessening the amount of lift. Best used on high-performance sports cars, a spoiler has now become a common feature on passenger vehicles. Although some of these spoilers are added as a styling element, it should be remembered that they can either make minimal improvements on the aerodynamics or make it worse. Rear spoilers or sometimes referred to as a wing is attached on top of a vehicle’s trunk lid.
Spoilers are quite easy to install and available at reasonable prices. There should be no compromise in quality. Installing spoilers is a process that needs specialized tools and devices. The installer should have a good understanding of how to attach the spoiler to the car. Having good spoilers on a vehicle indicates that there is less resistance, which would result in a higher speed.