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Old 11-28-2012, 12:13 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 View Post
I was under the understanding that the crash beam in USDM cars were a 5 mph bumper beams, meaning it was to prevent damage to the mechanical componants in the front end in collisions of less than 5mph. Does the JDM model have the same beam? Their rules only require a 3 mph bumper beam, and they usually put a smaller one in. Plus, the intercooler itself will function as the world's most expensive crash beam in larger impacts. I wouldn't say it's unsafe, just far less than ideal since your new crash beam is an intercooler that probably costs around $1k to replace and prevents driving the car if damaged.
Please read the whole thread. As was discussed above, the 5 MPH bumper guard is the Styrofoam bit that fits within the bumper skin. The crash beam is a safety piece meant to absorb and redirect energy around the cockpit. The two are not the same in form or function.
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