BHRmotorsport wrote:
Depending on where you live you may or may not be familiar with crazy carpets. Crazy carpets are sheets of strong flexible plastic that are used as sleds. They're cheap to buy. As an example;
https://www.sportchek.ca/product/pelica ... 6364.html#It is a very useful chunk of plastic and they come in various colors. They're strong enough and stiff enough to stand up to some force if cut into shape and used as an air dam but are also flexible and would return to shape if hit (a few times anyway). I've used pieces to block off radiators and cowl intakes in the winter, to repair fenders on an atv, to make really simple but not bad looking fender flares on an ice racer as well as other things. I think you'd like the material for your project.
Good luck, Bill
I live in Florida, i barely know what this "snow" is you talk about...
Do you know the dimensions of the sled? I need it to be at least 47.5" long and 12" width. That would make one half of the air dam (cardboard section).
Also, it's weight compared to normal plastic or thin .030" aluminum?