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I hope you put in "stepped up" bumpers that way because it was easy to draw. You can't do it in real life. A BUMPER doesn't have to be level, but it does have to be 5" top to bottom at all points.

Your FRAME PERIMETER is somewhere in front of the tilted up wheel (what ever structure you have in front of it). So you'd need a BUMPER on that section, and it must be in the BUMPER ZONE - 4 to 12" off the floor. Since the BUMPER is 5" in height, the most ground clearance you can get in front is 7" (12 - 5).

Your side BUMPER also has to extend all the way to the front, so it will protect the front corners.
Thanks! We'll make sure to adhere to all o' the bumper rules.
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