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Do you know what a bull bar is? If you are very interested in the automobile, you must be familiar with this term. A bull bar (also named as grille guard) is a huge tubing device attached to the front of a vehicle, with the purpose of avoiding or minimizing the damage to the vehicle’s exterior body when car collisions take place. This device was firstly introduced in Australia, to avoid the bull walking on the road bumping into the front of the vehicle. After decades of development, it has become an extremely good part of a vehicle, especially a SUV or a truck.

On the other hand, the rugged look of a bull bar highlights the stylish and robust appearance of the vehicle itself. The awesome feel conveyed by the bull bar keeps people even cars far away.

Some other helpful equipment like bumpers and bumper lips are also designed for this purpose. Mounted on the front and rear of a vehicle, the front and rear bumpers work to absorb the impact of the car crash, so that unnecessary damage to the car and hurt to people inside the car may be got rid of. Bumper lips are designed as the supplements of the bumpers. Generally speaking, OEM bumper lips are made from high quality material like carbon fiber, poly-urethane plastic and ABS plastic. Some car manufacturers even adopt fiber reinforced plastic as the bumper lip material. These durable materials allow the bumper lips perform well.

In addition, a vehicle’s stylish front cover-grille also can somewhat protect the car in car bumps.