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blt2ski
Feb 02, 2026Moderator
There is something to be said for a thick non movable front bumper. There is also something to be said for the lighter weight bumper too.
Unless you are putting a winch on the front, not sure one really needs a big HD front bumper. I do agree, some of the bumpers are not the best looking designs. Not sure I would want to change the bumpers as they are a safety item for both the hitter, and the Hittee! They have been designed to generally speaking to help keep both sides from injuries vs a solid steel bar.
Choose your poison.
Marty
Grit_dog
Feb 03, 2026Navigator III
Good analysis. But the whole first post is gibberish. Who joins a defunct old rv forum to blather about bumpers while talking like a 20 year old redneck who just got his second paycheck from the oil patch?
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