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Re: pic: Conceptual bumper mounts, Universal Chassis

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Nothing in the rendition precludes the specified mounting. In fact, it would assist in that mounting. (As in, hold the bumpers to the brackets with bolts. If you need to remove them, pull the bumpers, but not necessarily the brackets.)
Correct, if the chassis with brackets fits in the sizing box after the bumpers are removed.

[Caution: we're assuming the 2008 bumper rule. The 2009 rule may be different.]

You might need to add something to support the bumpers against flexing inward to contact one of the center wheels when your robot gets slammed broadside.
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