The Chevrolet Suburban Bumper is designed to be the first point of contact in low-speed collisions. It absorbs and channels energy from a collision to protect lights, body panels, and passengers. Prior to 1970s, simple chrome plated metal bars that stuck out on brackets were applied, but styling and safety rules caused later versions to be set further back so they would sit flush within the body. They still conformed to federal 5 mph regulations. In an effort to comply with newer regulations, Chevrolet experimented with an ungainly Armco style Bumper. The Bumper on a car today usually shields a reinforced beam under a plastic case that is backed by foam or honeycomb. It also redistributes the force of impact instead of letting it reach the vital components. Materials range from lightweight aluminum for rust resistance to stout carbon or stainless steel for trucks that need extra strength. Each material trades weight for durability and corrosion characteristics. Over the years, while the appearance has changed from exposed metal to integrated fascias, the objective is still the same: to keep repair bills and injuries low in minor collisions. For decades, Chevrolet has been refining the Suburban design alongside its Bumper in accordance with laws and overall styling. The updated Suburban is no different, and the proven Bumper strategy is still being followed.
Each OEM Chevrolet Suburban Bumper we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.