OEM GM Bumpers & Parts
Passenger Side Front Bumper Fascia Lower Stiffener Bracket
Front Driver Side Bumper Impact Bar Skid Plate
Black Meet Kettle Front Bumper Fascia Skid Plate
Carbon Flash Metallic Front Bumper Fascia Upper Decal
Front Driver Side Bumper Fascia Outer Support Bracket
Passenger Side Front Bumper Impact Bar Anchor Plate
Passenger Side Rear Bumper Fascia Extension Outer Bracket
Carbon Flash Metallic Rear Bumper Fascia Upper Decal
Driver Side Body Side Rear Compartment Lid Bumper Bracket
Primed Rear Bumper Cover Tow Eye Access Hole Cover
Silver Rear Bumper Cover Trailer Hitch Access Hole Cover
Silver Rear Bumper Fascia Tow Eye Access Hole Cover
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Bumpers & Parts: Protecting Your Vehicle
Bumpers protect your vehicle from damage during low-speed collisions. They absorb impact energy, preventing more serious damage to the vehicle's body and frame. Over time, bumpers can crack or lose shape due to constant exposure to road conditions, minor accidents, or weather changes. For the best protection and appearance, replacing damaged bumpers with genuine GM parts is always a good idea. Popular GM models like the Chevrolet Equinox and Buick Encore rely on GM OEM bumpers for durability and performance.
What Do Bumpers Do?
At their core, bumpers are designed to absorb shock during a collision. They help reduce the risk of significant damage to the vehicle, especially at low speeds. Bumpers also contribute to the vehicle’s overall appearance and structure. Genuine GM bumpers are specifically engineered to fit your vehicle perfectly, offering the right balance of protection and design. Aftermarket bumpers may not fit as well and could lead to performance issues down the road.
Why Do Bumpers Break Down?
Bumpers take a lot of abuse. They are exposed to dirt, debris, weather, and minor impacts that can weaken the materials over time. Additionally, harsh temperatures and UV rays can cause the bumper material to crack or fade. GM OEM bumpers are designed to withstand these conditions and maintain their integrity, unlike generic aftermarket parts that may not provide the same level of durability or protection.
When Should You Replace Your Bumper?
If you notice cracks, dents, or significant wear on your bumper, it’s time for a replacement. Regular inspections after minor accidents or encounters with road debris can help you catch damage early. Don’t forget to check related parts like bumper reinforcements to ensure your vehicle’s protection is fully intact.
