Front Lower Bumper Cover (Aftermarket) — Dodge Durango & Jeep Grand Cherokee (2015-2022)
The Front Lower Bumper Cover (also widely known as the front lower valance, air dam, or front bumper lip spoiler) is the most vulnerable exterior component on your vehicle, frequently bearing the brunt of steep speed bumps, driveway inclines, and high curbs. On the Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee, this piece is crucial for completing the SUV’s aggressive, muscular stance. Beyond its aesthetic value, it is aerodynamically sculpted to manage underbody airflow—directing air around the vehicle to improve high-speed tracking stability, reduce drag, and suppress wind noise. These premium aftermarket lower covers are molded from highly flexible, high-density impact-resistant polymers to ensure they absorb daily scrapes and minor impacts without cracking or splitting.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Part Type |
Front Lower Bumper Cover / Bumper Valance Lip Spoiler |
| Compatibility |
Dodge Durango (2015-2022) & Jeep Grand Cherokee (2015-2022) |
| Material |
High-Density, Flexible Polypropylene (PP) or ABS Plastic |
| Finish |
Matte Black (Ready to install as-is or can be easily color-matched/painted) |
| Condition |
Brand-New Premium Aftermarket |
| Function |
Protects lower engine bay, optimizes front aerodynamics, and restores aggressive styling |
| Fitment Type |
Direct Replacement utilizing original vehicle mounting locations |
Technical Note: When purchasing this aftermarket lower trim piece, it is vital to match the correct fascia design style of your vehicle. The mounting tabs, overall shape, and sensor cutouts differ drastically depending on whether your vehicle has a Standard bumper, an SRT/Trackhawk bumper, or a Widebody package.
Pro Tip: We highly recommend purchasing brand-new plastic push-pins, retainer clips, and screws for the installation. The original factory mounting hardware situated at the very bottom of the vehicle is highly susceptible to rust, road grime accumulation, and thread stripping, which can prevent the new valance from securing tightly.