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    Thumbs up My VX on Superbumper.com's Facebook page...

    Here is the link...

    For those of you unfamiliar with this product, it is way better than a standard Bully step bumper. I hope I never need it, but I am glad I have it.
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    So am I...

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    Under Albums->Sparebumper

    I should send him an updated picture. My cladding looks terrible. I have since repaired my cladding fade with Showroom New.
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    I wonder if my VX & Sue's VX are still up too. I'll hafta check.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    I wonder if my VX & Sue's VX are still up too. I'll hafta check.
    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...ize=1024%2C768

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...ize=1024%2C680

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    That makes 5 of us now running the Superbumper! (I sold my 18" to VXSport so he's #5)
    Well actually our model is called the "Sparebumper" and the one with the trailer ball is called the "Superbumper".

    I know Jeff's website is definitely overly busy and crowded, makes it look cheesy, but the bumper is great.

    In just 2 years I've been hit twice now with it on…once they veered left and missed it completely and took off the left rear quarter area (other truck, not my VX) , and once just a light tap, cracked the black powdercoat a tiny bit….so I'm a big fan!

    But some day I'm gonna get outta the truck and see a nice horizontal hole in somebody's grill/radiator

    oh and BTW…he'll negotiate on price a bit, so call him. Mention how many VXs have it now blah blah blah...
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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    In just 2 years I've been hit twice now with it on…once they veered left and missed it completely and took off the left rear quarter area (other truck, not my VX) , and once just a light tap, cracked the black powdercoat a tiny bit….so I'm a big fan!
    When I have it on the VX, I'll never get hit. The second I take it off, some goober will crunch my rear cladding. So I just consider it superstitious insurance ... a wise investment. Maybe if I add some 'Ldub' spikes, it'll work even mo betta.

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    Forgot to mention…the first time I was hit I had the 18" model…now I have the 24"…MORE INSURANCE!



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    ive got a wider on on my VX ..pic in my gallery.it save it ones ..it bent the crome bumper a little but saved the rear
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    Quote Originally Posted by don moore View Post
    ive got a wider on on my VX ..pic in my gallery.it save it ones ..it bent the crome bumper a little but saved the rear
    Looks like yours is the "GoRhino" step bumper. I've got to admit, I like the look of the GoRhino bumper much better.

    The big difference between the GoRhino (and others like it) and the Superbumper is the giant rubber donuts you can see that go around the outside of the stinger, as well as 4 big solid rubber plugs inside the stinger that you can't see. The inner rubber plugs compress up against the hitch pin in an impact accident, to further absorb it's energy.

    The whole design is intended to absorb around 20 mph hit without transmitting any forces to the frame and up to the occupants….and thus no whiplash….and secondarily, to possibly prevent any physical damage to the back of the vehicle.
    While I definitely like that it can prevent some physical damge to my VX, I like it even more for that 20mph or so protection …..to ME.
    (and no I don't work for the company )

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    its a gorino....but did save the drivers side ..got a small scratch on the gorino.. it could have been worse. super should make a wider one

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    Quote Originally Posted by don moore View Post
    its a gorino....but did save the drivers side ..got a small scratch on the gorino.. it could have been worse. super should make a wider one
    I was thinking about that too…I wish they did too. But I bet they can't get the same protection at the outer extremes of the bumper if they made it wider since the protection only really comes from the vertical part of stinger. Don't think they can get the energy from the outer edges channeled into the center good enough.

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    Actually Jeff only advertises the protection at 5 mph, not 20. I'm not sure what those numbers mean though. Maybe up to 5 mph the bumper will absorb all of the impact without damage to either the SuperBumper or the vehicle & up to 20 mph the SuperBumper is sacrificial but the vehicle sustains little or no damage.

    Going wider on the SuperBumper is probably a no-go because the further away from center the impact is, then the more torque applied to the receiver bar (what KAT refers to as the 'stinger'). Basically the stinger would bend rather than slide into the receiver.

    Below is a pic that Jeff used to have on his website showing the result of a solid hit on the bumper. IIRC pic was submitted by a customer after an accident (not me though).

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    The concern, if I recall correctly, is that anything in the hitch that gets hit will transfer all of the energy of the accident directly to the frame of the vehicle making it much worse than a normal rear end collision. With nothing in the hitch, the truck and bumper compress as intended by the manufacturer to help prevent injury to the passengers, not the vehicle.

    The gorino sounds like it does great for protecting your vehicle, but I would imagine a hard rear end collision would transfer much more energy to the passengers than without.

    Perhaps the superbumper guy can modify his design a bit to match what others like.

    I like the look of my sparebumper, but I know some might not. I think it looks like "Thor's Hammer". Adds to the look of my truck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    Actually Jeff only advertises the protection at 5 mph, not 20. I'm not sure what those numbers mean though. Maybe up to 5 mph the bumper will absorb all of the impact without damage to either the SuperBumper or the vehicle & up to 20 mph the SuperBumper is sacrificial but the vehicle sustains little or no damage.

    Going wider on the SuperBumper is probably a no-go because the further away from center the impact is, then the more torque applied to the receiver bar (what KAT refers to as the 'stinger'). Basically the stinger would bend rather than slide into the receiver.

    Below is a pic that Jeff used to have on his website showing the result of a solid hit on the bumper. IIRC pic was submitted by a customer after an accident (not me though).
    I wonder if he changed it on the website to 5??? Lawsuit maybe? I know it used to say 20. and thank you mr. enginerd, I couldn't get the words right to describe the reason a wider one won't work….

    I was always interested to read his info on how the energy and impact are sent forward via the frame, and that's when occupants get more force and possible whiplash.

    In that customer pic, notice the 2nd large rubber donut isn't on….hopefully it was on when the accident occured, cuz it's an important part of the system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    I wonder if he changed it on the website to 5??? Lawsuit maybe? I know it used to say 20. (I believe you - kinda surprised me when I saw 5 mph today) and thank you mr. enginerd, I couldn't get the words right to describe the reason a wider one won't work…. Yer welcome ... it's what I do!

    I was always interested to read his info on how the energy and impact are sent forward via the frame, and that's when occupants get more force and possible whiplash.

    In that customer pic, notice the 2nd large rubber donut isn't on….hopefully it was on when the accident occured, cuz it's an important part of the system.
    The importance of the second donut is strictly dependent upon the receiver, not the SpareBumper (SB). Maybe that owner had a really funky receiver that had a lot of space between the outter edge & the hitch pin. When I upgraded my receiver to the new design, I had to dig out those spare mini-donuts that Jeff supplied with the SB. Luckly I hung on to them because the upgraded hitch moved the hitch pin outward about 3/8 inch ... can't remember who the PITA was that made me make that change???

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