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    There's definitely a reason why it's called the 'absorber' from the service manual.



    See how the bumper beam (the one where the absorber fits onto) is dented and damaged after someone crashed into me? It would have been worse without the absorber and having a direct impact on the beam would have caused more force being pushed into the chasis and may result in a more severe injury.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neo_phase View Post


    There's definitely a reason why it's called the 'absorber' from the service manual.



    See how the bumper beam (the one where the absorber fits onto) is dented and damaged after someone crashed into me? It would have been worse without the absorber and having a direct impact on the beam would have caused more force being pushed into the chasis and may result in a more severe injury.
    as you can see dsp and hoboz from the service manual diagram, how can you POSSIBLY look for the foam absorber when your inspecting a vehicle unless you have x-ray vision?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eght View Post
    as you can see dsp and hoboz from the service manual diagram, how can you POSSIBLY look for the foam absorber when your inspecting a vehicle unless you have x-ray vision?
    You can just pop the hood and have a look, you'll see it so please check before you make a idiot of yourself

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoBoz View Post
    You can just pop the hood and have a look, you'll see it so please check before you make a idiot of yourself
    firstly, we dont know what vehicle he has.

    You can just pop the hood and have a look, you'll see it so please
    all i have to say is, have a nice day fool.
    theres no point in trying to reason with fools

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    [QUOTE=eght;2266025]firstly, we dont know what vehicle he has. QUOTE]

    Quote Originally Posted by eght View Post
    as you can see dsp and hoboz from the service manual diagram, how can you POSSIBLY look for the foam absorber when your inspecting a vehicle unless you have x-ray vision?
    Whya re u assuming we all need x ray vision to see it then? Get your facts straight before you say anything please

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