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One body part that truly deserves your attention is the bumper. There are two bumpers in your vehicle, the front and the rear. Both these bumpers are designed to absorb impacts during minor collisions or rear ending collision. They can prevent further damage to the vehicle itself as well as to the passengers in cases of accidents. The bumper is located in the front and rear and mounted on the car frame itself. There are different components or add-ons that make up the whole bumper assembly like the bumper cover, bumper absorber, bumper brackets, bumper retainers, trims, moldings, bumper guards, bumper fillers and bumper ends. These parts all play a significant role in making sure the bumper is able to withstand impacts during collisions. Bumpers before were primarily made up of heavy steel but nowadays are made of plastic, rubber or fiber glass or light material that's painted. There are various designs that can add a sleek or sporty look on your vehicle. They can come as one piece in chrome or black finish. There are also bumpers with bumper ends. Utility vehicles and trucks come with a three-piece metal bumper assembly which consists of the center piece with a right and left bumper ends. These bumper ends are can be mounted either on the front or on the rear end. The location of your GMC Bumper End makes it vulnerable to bumps and dents on low-end collisions. You can also damage it when you make a wrong cornering, basically because it is on the lower corner portion of your vehicle. It is actually one of the most replaced auto body part. The bumper ends that we carry are made from durable material to make each end tough enough to meet the demands of its function. For replacements, you can order online or over the phone after you have selected the correct one for your application.
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