Everytime it rains my rear hatch is the dirties part of the car... It seem air is pulling all the dirt back into the rear hatch... Is there a better designed rear spoiler to prevent this dirt build up???
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It's known as the Kamm effect, iirc...a squared-off back end creates a vacuum. OT, but our series 100 LX has a wing at an angle at the rear of the roof, and it sits above the roof about 2-3 inches. That allows it to guide air down and over the tailgate. Later series 100 trucks have a solid spoiler same as the 200's.Everytime it rains my rear hatch is the dirties part of the car... It seem air is pulling all the dirt back into the rear hatch... Is there a better designed rear spoiler to prevent this dirt build up???
Or haul a trailer all the time so you’re not looking out the back window.I think the best solution is what I do. Only wash it a few times a year. That way the entire truck is dirty and the dirty tail end dosnt stand out.