dirty rear end

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jayray

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is there a spoiler to prevent the turbulence at the rear window and tailgate. A dirt road and my back is caked. Snowy conditions and it piles up on my rear bumper. Slushy and the whole back is destroyed. I wash twice a week and I need help!
 

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welcome to the site

I know the older Tahoes had a spoiler that was mounted on the top that actually pushed air acorss downward of the rear window. They went away on the NBS...and i agree, it's a pain for any of us. :(
 

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+1. As soon as you clean it, no matter how much you dry it, there is always drips that come down made mark the glass.
 

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If you use the aquapel by PPG it will make the any window very slick. Water just rolls off mine and leaves no water marks. Its the best stuff out there and last for 6months.
 

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They make spoilers for the NNBS but I don't know how well they keep the back clean.
 
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jayray

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clean rear end

I have been looking everywhere----looks like I will wash it three times a week AND buy another 'Burb next year. My buddy (07 yukon xl denali) and I cruise together and my whole tailgate is wasted and his is clean----both stock, so it has to be the longer truck. I can't believe no one has solved this issue. Most guys say "tailgate gets dirty first" what is up with that?
 
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jayray

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not really. when it snows the whole rear end gets caked with snow. in the rain I can see all the turbulence behind the truck.
 

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