There are hundreds of various parts that go into manufacturing a Ford vehicle. One of these is the valance panel. Sometimes referred to as the bumper valance, this thin, slim piece is situated under the front bumper.
The sole purpose of the component is aerodynamics and fuel efficiency. Depending on its placement, it can function similarly to an air dam by directing the airflow underneath the car. Furthermore, it can also be a larger unit that has been integrated into the airflow lip at the bottom.
Some automobiles may have two valance panels - one in the front and another on the back. In this case, these do not cover the full width of the chassis. They are known as corner pieces. Other versions of the valance panel may simply be there to cover exposed parts such as the radiator. Bridging the gap between the dual exhaust pipes is another job that this element can do.
Older models may have steel valance panels, but newer ones are typically built from plastic. This helps keep the overall weight lighter, which means better gas mileage. They are also much easier to replace.
Need a new valance panel? Get in touch with the team at Ford Parts BC to purchase the appropriate piece!