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Oldsmobile Bravada Bumper provides the optimal impact absorption protection that provides coverage of the SUV bodywork and retains the external style clean-cut that is needed by the vehicle during daily commuting. In 1991, Oldsmobile launched the vehicle which was a luxury mid size SUV that shared the GMT330 platform but was differentiated with distinctive front end styling and more lavish equipment. The Oldsmobile engineers furnished the Bravada with full time all wheel drive, responsive 4.3 liter V6, and luxurious cabin that is branded with identification. The Bravada refreshed in 2002 acquired a more powerful 4.2 liter inline six with 270 horsepower, four speed automation that is smoother and optional two wheel drive that is traction control compatible to give the Bravada better flexibility. Drivers like the authentic OEM components keep the Oldsmobile on the road and running for years, retain Oldsmobile performance. Besides the power, the Bumper is also important to the owners as it absorbs taps in the parking lots, safeguards panels, and offers grilles, sensors, and lamps mounting points. Contemporary Bumper design involves a plastic reinforced bar of case which is fashionable yet strong enough to ensure safety does not affect the aesthetics. In addition, the Bumper will make the grille and fascia perfectly aligned with the unique factory grille and fascia. Installation of a new Bumper requires workplace preparation, battery disconnection, removal of old unit, transfer of brackets, bolt the new one, reconnect wiring followed by lights testing.