Parachoques y piezas para Chevrolet Silverado 3500

Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Bumpers

No matter how you use your Silverado 3500, you expect it to stand up to whatever you throw at it. Beyond being capable, you need your truck to be safe, and your Silverados bumpers provide that extra insurance you need when things get tough.

What are the features of a Chevrolet Silverado 3500 bumper?

For smaller vehicles, a bumper exists to absorb the impact in low-speed bumps with another vehicle. For your Chevrolet Silverado, though, the bumper provides a lot more utility.

  • Winching: With a winch on your bumper, you can remove brush, help cars when theyre stuck, or even get yourself unstuck.
  • Towing: Add a hitch to the rear bumper of your Chevrolet Silverado 3500, and towing a four-wheeler or jet ski becomes a convenient possibility.
  • Pushing: With a customized reinforced front bumper, you can give a persuading nudge to anything that might be in your way.
What are the bumper options for a Chevrolet Silverado?

As you may have already picked up on, there are a lot of different bumpers to choose from for your Chevrolet. Given their utilitarian purpose, aftermarket manufacturers go all out to help give your truck as many uses as possible by modifying the bumper. You can find bumpers with winches already attached, "blacked-out" bumpers that give your Chevrolet an unmistakably tough look, and bumpers that have lights built-in so you can light up a campsite or backyard barbecue.

Who manufactures bumpers for Silverados?

If you want a classic look and dont need any extra functionality, an OEM, or Original Equipment Manufacturer bumper will fit your needs. These are manufactured by Chevy. There are several other companies who manufacture bumpers for Chevy trucks as well, depending on your specific needs.

How do you install a bumper on a Silverado 3500?

Since its a crucial part of the safety equipment on your Chevrolet, the bumper on your Silverado is attached with many different bolts. Beyond the time required to remove the bolts, however, replacing the bumper is a fairly straightforward process.

  1. Remove any trim surrounding the bumper by prying it free from its clips.
  2. Remove the bumper itself by removing all the bolts that hold it in place.
  3. Make sure the bumper mounting brackets are in good condition, and repair them if necessary.
  4. Mount the new bumper, and install the new bolts.
  5. Finally, snap the exterior trim back in place, and make sure everything is good and tight.

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