Bumper Cover
Through the years, the demand of excellence in interior and exterior makeup,
speed, power, performance and safety features of a car have grown. Safety equipment
such as seat belts, air bags, power door locks, child safety seat, side air bags
and some more are found inside. How about outside of the vehicle? The exterior
makeup of a vehicle makes it available for the front and rear bumpers. Bumpers
form essential parts of the vehicle as they are the ones that would protect you
and your passengers during collisions. The very word suggests its function of
shock absorption in the events of head-on or low-speed collisions and other unfortunate
road mishaps. In this way, injuries and other related accidents are prevented.
Do bumpers only protect the passengers? No they don’t. Specifically, they serve
as protective nets for the other exterior parts and accessories in the vehicle.
Various safety equipments like the grille, fender, taillights, headlights, fog
lamps and the rest are as well protected by the bumpers. If bumpers serve to protect
other vehicular equipments as well as both the driver and the passengers, how
can the bumpers be secured? This is where bumper covers come in.
Basically, bumper covers are body color restyling accessories that aptly fit
either the front or rear bumpers installed on either a pickup truck, van, or sports
utility vehicle. Because bumper covers serve a covering purpose, the absorption
of shocks during collisions are further strengthened. Some front bumper covers
are equipped with a built-in air dam and at times also include integral fog lights
and small billet grilles that enhance and match the larger grille on the front
of the truck. On the other hand, a rear bumper cover serve an alternative to a
roll plan. Bumper covers are widely available. You can choose the coolest color
that would definitely fit rightly into your bumpers and match the entire color
scheme of your car.