How Long Does It Take to Replace a Bumper?
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Replacing a bumper typically takes two to four days, but it can be done in about an hour if scheduled in advance. A bumper consists of an outer panel, cushioning material, and a crossbeam. The outer panel and cushioning material are made of plastic, while the crossbeam is formed from cold-rolled sheet metal pressed into a U-shaped channel. The outer panel and cushioning material are attached to the crossbeam, which is then screwed to the vehicle's frame rails. The car bumper is located at the front and rear of the vehicle and serves the following purposes: 1. It absorbs and mitigates external impact forces during collisions, providing cushioning to protect both the vehicle and its occupants; 2. It harmonizes with the vehicle's overall design, offering an aesthetically pleasing appearance.