Bumpers and Weight Bolts

Bumpers and Weight Bolts

Bumpers are the protective bars or shields attached to the front and rear of a vehicle to absorb and dissipate the energy of a collision, typically in low-speed impacts. They are designed to protect the vehicle's bodywork and other components from damage, as well as to reduce the risk of injury to pedestrians or other road users.
Bumpers are typically made of durable materials such as plastic, steel, or aluminum, and are designed to be flexible and absorbent. They are mounted on the vehicle's chassis or body and are usually secured in place with bolts or other fasteners.
What are Weight Bolts?
Weight bolts, also known as weight reduction bolts or lightweight bolts, are special fasteners designed to reduce the weight of a vehicle while maintaining its structural integrity. They are typically used in race cars, high-performance vehicles, and other applications where weight reduction is critical.
Weight bolts are made of lightweight materials such as aluminum, titanium, or magnesium, and are designed to be stronger and more durable than traditional fasteners. They are often used in place of standard bolts and nuts to reduce the overall weight of the vehicle, which can improve its performance, fuel efficiency, and handling.

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