Does Replacing the Rear Bumper Affect the Car?
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Replacing the rear bumper does affect the car, but the impact is minimal. The function of a car bumper: A car bumper is a safety device designed to absorb and mitigate external impacts, protecting the front and rear of the vehicle. Many years ago, car bumpers were made of steel plates stamped into channel steel, riveted or welded to the frame longitudinal beams, leaving a significant gap between the bumper and the body, which looked quite unattractive. Methods to prevent bumper damage: The corners of the bumper are the most vulnerable parts of the car's exterior. Drivers with poor spatial awareness may easily scrape these corners, leaving them covered in scratches. To protect these areas, corner rubber guards can be used—simply attach them to the corners of the bumper.