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pic: Legal Bumpers?
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Re: pic: Legal Bumpers?
Unless I'm seeing this incorrectly I would say no because your bumpers are actually inside of the frame perimeter which is defined by the angle below the bumpers.
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Re: pic: Legal Bumpers?
I agree with the post above, but also, what is the length on that bumper segment? It doesn't look like it's at least 8" to me, but that could be a trick of the perspective.
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Re: pic: Legal Bumpers?
Cosmic background radiation is not an approved bumper material.
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Re: pic: Legal Bumpers?
I think that it's too high up to be legal, as well as too short
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Re: pic: Legal Bumpers?
I don't think a CAD model qualifies as a legal bumper.
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Re: pic: Legal Bumpers?
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