Jeep Bumper
What’s most important with driving is reaching the destination safe and sound.
Although time is too important to waste, speed is invaluable if you are to take
risks. Taking risks is neglecting about the total capacity and real condition
of your vehicle, its performance parts, body parts, accessory parts and all other
auto parts. Whichever of them, are essential to the vehicle’s function, regardless
of their level of importance. Indeed, automakers give full effort of creating
ways to develop flawless cars, relentlessly strong, powerful, and confident. Jeep
is a brand popular for its remarkable capability on off-road trekking. The nature
of its concept demands of well built Jeep bumpers.
In the commitment of Chrysler to provide satisfying ride quality, safety is a
primary consideration. As a reflection of this commitment, Jeep was endowed with
quality Jeep bumpers, bumpers meant to equip off-road-built automobiles. They
are body parts considered as accessories. However, these accessories take the
burden of guarding all other auto parts and people on board from severe or even
minimal damage of crash impact. They are moldings mounted on both front and rear
ends of Jeeps, designed to absorb the energy impact brought by collision and prevent
them from directly hitting the Jeep performance parts and the occupants.
Bumpers are heavily built sheet metals that are mounted to the chassis with special
impact absorbers which are often loaded with springs, constructed with built-in
flexible crumple zone devices, and works through the use of series of valves and
air chambers or hydraulic bumpers. The latter absorbs impact by letting and or
forcing the air or the hydraulic fluid to pass through small opening. The special
impact absorbers on the other hand work by allowing the bumper to compress, and
then back to its form. In almost the same way, the crumple zones help with the
job.
After many years of success in this business, with manufacturing respected Jeep
models and excellent Jeep auto performance as well as body parts, its name’s real
origin is still something to find out. Some say it came from GP which stands for
General Purpose, a Government 80-inch Wheelbase Reconnaissance Car often associated
with the military. Another version asserts that Jeep is a name picked by an Irving
Haussman in a military base. Yet others claim that it was based on Popeye a comic
character, also known as Eugene the Jeep. Whatever is true, the big deal with
Jeep is that it’s a real vehicle built for the people.