Is there anyone who currently offers a fiberglass replacement for the factory rear bumper on a '05-'06 GT?
Ron
Ron
I'm currently building two Superlite GT-Rs ( http://www.superlitecars.com/gtr/) and I like the look of the rear bumper
The bumper on the GT is there because of the safety engineers. It is a crash component integral with boxed aluminum crush rails.
Fiberglass wouldn't make sense, because it wouldn't provide any crash protection.
Let's agree to disagree. :wink IMO the rear bumper is there because of bureaucracy (see NHTSA Q&A).
Now that's a retro discussion.
http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/showthread.php/20326-Sure-they-got-alot-right-but/page6
The bumper is there to meet regulations to reduce the cost of repair for parking lot dings. The frame rails and the bumper are not crash protection. I feel that I could bend the bumper over my knee.
It may be true that damage to the surrounding parts of the car may be reduced simply due to interference in a low speed event, but the occupant would not experience a difference in a serious impact. Tissue paper, energy is proportional to the square of the velocity. Many cars have been made ugly by US reg bumpers. The Countach is a great example (see the linked post).
The GT cabin is a fortress, the bumpers satisfy regulation.
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That said, you can have mine cheap. Shipping would likely be the biggest expense.
Most of us have removed the bumper using either CDC or the GT Guys kits.
Curious why you might be looking for one?
5.0L Coyote
This engine wouldn't suck in this car.
http://www.svtperformance.com/2016/09/02/news-5-2-liter-aluminator-crate-engine/
It certainly would not.
I know it's been a while but this engine is exactly what I ended up installing into my car.This engine wouldn't suck in this car.
http://www.svtperformance.com/2016/09/02/news-5-2-liter-aluminator-crate-engine/