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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Real Name: Sparky
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: East Bay
Posts: 4,584
Real Name: Sparky
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No idea. It is a theoretical exercise that's not much different of how you think you will do in a collision depending on what you hit (small car, big car, truck, wall, concrete, steel, etc.)
I have noticed in my years that many aftermarket bumpers these days are overlanding jewelry and will either crack at shitty welds or shear off at their mounts.
If you have a solid off road bumper you aren't uparmoring your vehicle to do better in a vehicle collision scenario, but making the front end of your truck with its radiator, AC condenser, engine, etc. more impervious to low speed impacts that modern bumpers are incapable of dealing with.
YMMV.
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