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> front bumper absorber, Do I Need It?
post Aug 8, 2004 - 8:08 PM
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Due to the wreck I had a while back, I am working on replacing many of the parts on he front end. This includes the front bumper absorber (large piece of styrofoam molded to shape of front bumper). While researching, I discovered that this is only sold for the 94-95 years. My question is will it be okay if I skip the replacement and save $$$.
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post Aug 8, 2004 - 8:14 PM
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NO... its not very advicable, most likely the later years have some other sort of absorber, if you dont and have a wreck then it can really do much more damage.
post Aug 8, 2004 - 11:55 PM
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you can try to fill the inside of the bumper with expandable foad, like the mono stuff in a can.
post Aug 9, 2004 - 2:49 PM
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My friend had a del sol, and he removed his support bars for his body kit, he then got into an accident. It wasnt his fault BUT, he got a ticket cause its a law that you must have a support bar, the cop said hes lucky he wasnt going to arrest him!

So if i were you get a new one!
post Aug 9, 2004 - 2:54 PM
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My 97 celica has the foam stuff on the inside of the front bumber too. the foam is there to absorb small bumps, while the rebar is used to take on serious accidents.
post Aug 9, 2004 - 2:57 PM
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QUOTE (DJMC_Celica @ Aug 9, 2004 - 12:49 PM)
My friend had a del sol, and he removed his support bars for his body kit, he then got into an accident. It wasnt his fault BUT, he got a ticket cause its a law that you must have a support bar, the cop said hes lucky he wasnt going to arrest him!

So if i were you get a new one!

He's not talking about the aluminum reinforcement bar that bolts to the frame, but rather the piece of solid white styrofoam that goes between the reinforcement bar and the bumper itself. wink.gif

What the styrofoam does is help absorb impact by giving a bit when an impact occurs. Without the styrofoam piece, the front bumper would smash all the way back to the re-inforcement bar in a light impact, which would cause greater damage to both vehicles.


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post Aug 9, 2004 - 6:27 PM
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Last time I checked.. It's not illegal to take out styrofoam from a car...


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post Aug 9, 2004 - 6:32 PM
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QUOTE (97Celica @ Aug 9, 2004 - 4:27 PM)
Last time I checked.. It's not illegal to take out styrofoam from a car...

Yeah, I doubt that it's illegal. The foam, however, will probably save your headlights if you're involved in a fairly mild impact. wink.gif


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post Aug 9, 2004 - 7:07 PM
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Personally, I have an aftermarket kit..I am screwed either way.ahha


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post Aug 9, 2004 - 8:03 PM
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dont use expandable foam, if u use to much it will expand and possibly crack the bumper

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