Acura Aftermarket Bumpers
An elegant style is a must have in every luxury vehicle brand, and I’m sure you
wouldn’t miss it in an Acura, Honda’s brand for their high-end and luxury vehicles.
Everything in the body of an Acura was designed to radiate good looks, and that
doesn’t spare even the smallest and least visible parts. Take the Acura bumper
as an example. What better way there is to highlight the elegance of an Acura
car than to finish it with elegant Acura bumpers on both ends?
An Acura vehicle is often equipped with two bumpers: the front bumper attached
below the grille of the car, and the rear bumper mounted on the tail end of the
vehicle. As expected, Acura bumpers were designed with the over-all appearance
of the car in mind. Acura front and rear bumpers often come in body color and
in a style that suits the entire vehicle, creating a uniform and elegant look
for the car.

But Acura bumpers are not plain styling equipments. Acura bumpers were made for
a purpose, and such purpose is nothing really different from the general purpose
of bumpers. Bumpers were specifically designed to serve as a protective component.
Bumpers, both the front and the rear, are designed to absorb as much shock as
it can during minor bumps and collisions, protecting the vehicle and its passengers
from further damages that may be caused by the collision.
Older vehicles are usually equipped with bumpers made from heavy metal bars,
obviously for maximum strength. Newer vehicles are now equipped with bumpers made
from less rigid materials like plastic, rubber, or painted light metal, making
them susceptible to the damages that may be brought even by the slightest contact.
Most of these bumpers, however, have pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders that make
them resilient while still absorbing as much impact during collisions. |