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Bumper question
Greetings,
My team and i are having a slight disagreement having to do with bumpers. We have designed a rail that looks like this: ![]() two questions regarding bumpers: 1. will the flange be enough to technically support the bumpers and make them legal? 2. I would like to place 1" standoffs at the end of the rail and every 8" or so to make them legal. Another member says they can add brackets to the bumpers at the same interval to support them and they would be legal. Who is right? |
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Re: Bumper question
From experience, both of you are right. As long as your mounts are visually obvious, sturdy, and at least every 8 inches, then you will (probably) pass inspection.
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Re: Bumper question
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Either method of support could be made to work. |
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Re: Bumper question
Note that the outside of the flange is your frame perimeter, not the rail.
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Re: Bumper question
sorry shane, I don't think the rules say that at all. In fact they go as far as to use graphics to say it's not.
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