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Not towing... But I'm shocked and amazed that the cops are letting this truck driver around with no actual bumper.


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It looks like the receiver hitch is still there which is the only meaningful bumper anyway. Both of my dump trucks only have the hitch, no bumper that spans the width of the truck. Besides covering the license plate what’s the problem with it?
 
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You have to have a bumper by law in Pa to spread impact load and prevent the frame rails from impaling the car that strikes it. If you rear end this your point loading the stresses. Majorly more dangerous.
 
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Not towing... But I'm shocked and amazed that the cops are letting this truck driver around with no actual bumper.


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PA OH and WV all seem to get away with some pretty junky trucks. I see lots of trucks that shouldn't be on the roads licensed from these three states. What's worse, most of them are running tons of off road light bars and driving lights that exceed the value of their trucks (and they use them on the highway, even as daytime running lamps). Cops apparently do not care about such things these days. When I first started driving, they would pull you over for having an off road light on your vehicle whether it was powered on or not. If it was not DOT approved lighting, it did not belong on a vehicle licensed for on road use. With some of today's lighting appearing as intense as a welding arc, they really need to go back to this. It is as much of a risk as towing or hauling wrong...
 
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I'm sure the Tuna Fish Can Thin bumper on my "HEAVY DUTY" 2500 Sierra, would hardly spread any load at all.
 
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Those two pieces of uni strut are as stout as 3/4 of the bumpers out there if they are more then a couple of years old.
Besides if you rearend him you where following to close or not paying attention.
 
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You have to have a bumper by law in Pa to spread impact load and prevent the frame rails from impaling the car that strikes it. If you rear end this your point loading the stresses. Majorly more dangerous.

The frame rails are taking all the load anyway. A pickup bumper has pretty much zero structure. I wouldn’t doubt if those post and rebar he’s using is stronger than stock bumper. And the receiver hitch is going to prevent the frame rails from impaling the car.
 
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To me, I do not know why a person would put good money out for half of a pickup box. 8 foot box for me! Just my opinion.
QUOTE=CobyRupert;5568803]:thumbsup:

....because they want a car: 4 doors, lots of passenger room, comfort, ride, primarily used for commuting...but their masculinity insecurities.....truck.[/QUOTE]

Sorry my needs of a pickup don't fit "your way is the only way" need for a pickup. I happen to have one of those 4 door pickups that is so inmasculine to you. So sorry that I need a pickup to move the 4 wheeler, building materials, tow a trailer, but yet need seats for my wife, father, and my daughter (who is too young to be in a front seat) all at the same time. I like the truck for the driving vantage point, added safety of being up high, 4 wheel drive, a short bed to be able to park it at the lumber yard or grocery store, and darn it, it looks good too. So sorry.....
 
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Not towing... But I'm shocked and amazed that the cops are letting this truck driver around with no actual bumper.


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Maybe the laws vary state to state. When I bought my S-10 pickup in the 80s, there were several bumper choices, thus it was an option. When I took delivery it was literally a 2x4 wood bumper with two 2x4 struts bolted on to the frame. I think it came from the factory that way and the dealer was supposed to up sell you. I couldn't make a decision when I took delivery so I had a wood bumper for several weeks.

I ended up having my friend's uncle weld up a 4in thick walled pipe w/caps and a couple of flat bars to attach to the frame. I first filled it with concrete to get some decent tail wieght. Seriously stout and way cheaper than a Chevy OEM bumper!
 
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In WA trucks are not required to have a rear bumper. As long as the height is not such a car will go under. A lot of guys here have roll pans instead. They look nice but offer no protection at all.
 
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