Front Bumper with the strongest wings?

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This is from a glancing swipe with a dirt wall going about 10 mph. I did not feel anything inside the cab, only saw the dirt fly up over the hood, and was quite surprised when I got out and saw the amount of damage. Same thing - pushed the wing into the wheel well and smashed the lights and creased the hood / fender.

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where F is the net force applied, m is the mass of the body, and a is the body's acceleration. Thus, the net force applied to a body produces a proportional acceleration.
Any mass that is gained or lost by the system will cause a change in momentum that is not the result of an external force. A different equation is necessary for variable-mass systems (see below). A bumper is going to alleviate the impacts of driver error??
 
This is all wrong. Laws of Physics do not apply to 80 series.
 
Here's my front. Designed by me and welded by my sister (she's the journeyman in the family).

Not the best pic, but gives the general idea. Can take more if anyones interested....

The wings have stiffner plates on the backside. Weighs about 60 lbs, as is. All 3/16, 3/8 and .120 DOM
Designed for maximum approach angle, winching AND wildlife impact .....
:cheers:

I'd love more pictures if you have them.

You don't have any specs or blue prints for that bumper that you'd wanna part with, would ya?

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Thanks
 
This bumper is so sexy. Please tell me who makes this so I can put my order in!

Looks like it is the Slee short bus bumper, just minus the outer hoops.
 
This is from a glancing swipe with a dirt wall going about 10 mph. I did not feel anything inside the cab, only saw the dirt fly up over the hood, and was quite surprised when I got out and saw the amount of damage. Same thing - pushed the wing into the wheel well and smashed the lights and creased the hood / fender.

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Hmmm, that sucks! Not surprising, but it's a lot of damage. Dirt walls that are steep enough to contact with your bumper are usually very stout. A lot more than you'd think. Considerably more than a deer or roo, which is what the ARB is designed to hold up to. Coming off a dirt bike into that same dirt bank would not be like falling into a pile of leaves. Just using that as an example. That you felt nothing and just saw the spray across your hood is a testament to the sturdiness of the 80 and the bumper. My sympathies - that's a hard way to learn.
 
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