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GordonThree
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Dec 31, 2016

Ram 2500 steel behind bumper

I was crawling around under the front bumper of my Ram and noticed two large sections of heavy steel tubing, 4 in square by 10 in long welded to the front of the frame rails, pointed towards the ground. Maybe 6 inches back from the bumper.

Any idea what these are for?

I will try to get a picture next time it's above freezing.
  • Grit dog wrote:
    ^Lol, yes but it's true. They're cow catchers for Priuses, fiats and smart cars!


    Lol! I just bought a 2500 Ram 4x4 a few days ago and she does really sit up. I'll have to check that out
  • ^Lol, yes but it's true. They're cow catchers for Priuses, fiats and smart cars!
  • Brulaz nailed it. They're called compability brackets I guess. Keeping you from driving over the compact cars when they get in the way :)

    Mystery solved, thanks all!
  • Heard elsewhere that it might be something to stop the truck riding up on a smaller car in a collision.

    IIRC the 4x2s don't need it?