ARB bumper install question
I am going to install my new front bumper today. I was reading through he instructions and saw the explanation of the crush can installation/extensions. Is this really needed? I was wondering how many of you skipped this step? It requires you to cut the crush cans out of your original bumper and mount them under the new bumper with extensions provided in the kit. What do they do anyway?
You don't need them, but I did it when I installed mine. If you have a cutting wheel, then its actually pretty easy and doesn't take too much time to do. My understanding is that they provide a crumple zone, so if you were to hit something they just crush and absorb the impact. Otherwise the impact would be transmitted to the frame and might result in airbag deployment even with a small hit.
Last edited by bergmann; Mar 25, 2011 at 06:31 AM.
I am going to install my new front bumper today. I was reading through he instructions and saw the explanation of the crush can installation/extensions. Is this really needed? I was wondering how many of you skipped this step? It requires you to cut the crush cans out of your original bumper and mount them under the new bumper with extensions provided in the kit. What do they do anyway?
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