Yeah, these are used for parking on the streets. Keeps people from “kissing” your bumpers. You see Teslas and Mercedes with bumper and light guards all the time. Even people pulling rubber mats/pads out of their trunks to keep careless drivers from damaging your vehicle. Mostly an issue in the winter driving in snow and ice. Problem is it also invites people to be even rougher on your vehicle.
I commend your inventiveness and solution-oriented approach! I like the idea but like others have posted, this will likely create more damage with the shearing forces of even a small impact. Basically you are adding mechanical leverage to damaging your subframe, instead of plastic to plastic impact, you just introduced inflexible steel. Your better off looking for a rubber adhesive pad on the bumper and get taillight guards, more brush guard style. If you do intend on keeping it, keep it rusty and scary looking to hopefully intimidate them more! Good luck in the city.
I commend your inventiveness and solution-oriented approach! I like the idea but like others have posted, this will likely create more damage with the shearing forces of even a small impact. Basically you are adding mechanical leverage to damaging your subframe, instead of plastic to plastic impact, you just introduced inflexible steel. Your better off looking for a rubber adhesive pad on the bumper and get taillight guards, more brush guard style. If you do intend on keeping it, keep it rusty and scary looking to hopefully intimidate them more! Good luck in the city.
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