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Chevrolet Suburban Bumper creates an atmosphere of a strong, but sophisticated ride, which connects the power of the legendary SUV to the protection of the daily life. Since 1935, the Chevrolet Suburban has impressed car drivers with a huge wheelbase that flattens undulations in the road, a V8 with lots of punch and optional turbo diesel that drives boats without straining, and a ten speed automatic that keeps the fuel usage in check. The Chevrolet engineering makes it stable during long distance travels. The Suburban has interior features like the stadium style seating, plenty of cargo space, and electronics that ensure the entire crew is connected, thus making the Chevrolet Suburban to be desirable by all the family, and travellers as well as the weekend builders. To protect all that potential, the Bumper is reinforced with a beam concealed under a sculptured cover, which absorbs low impact collisions, protects the lights and grilles, and provides radar and camera sensors with a stable base. The Chevrolet Bumper is made of high strength steel and energy absorbing foam, thus appearing smooth but like a shield, it protects occupants incurring less repair costs in case of a parking accident or a slight mishap of a fender. It also offers a durable anchor to license lighting and front tow hook thus the Suburban is always adventure ready. For the installation, prepare a work area, dismount the battery, loosen up clips and bolts, remove the old Bumper part, rearrange the brackets and sensors, assemble the new Bumper component, start bolts manually, tighten to a specific level, reconnect wiring, and ensure alignment of the gaps and the functionality of lights.