Will a Large Gap Between Headlights and Bumper Cause Water Leakage?

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DeOwen
07/30/25 7:03am
An excessive gap between the headlights and bumper will not cause water leakage in the car. Here is more information about the bumper: 1. Function of the bumper: The car bumper (anti-collision beam) is located in the front and rear areas of the vehicle. It is designed to prevent external damage from affecting the vehicle's safety system and has the ability to reduce injuries to passengers during high-speed collisions. 2. Material of the bumper: Plastic bumpers consist of three parts: the outer panel, cushioning material, and crossbeam. The outer panel and cushioning material are made of plastic, while the crossbeam is formed by stamping cold-rolled steel sheets about 1.5 mm thick into a U-shaped channel. The outer panel and cushioning material are attached to the crossbeam, which is connected to the vehicle frame's longitudinal beams with screws and can be easily detached.
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