Jonny Hotnuts
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Pic taken directly after radar Bluecruise test to verify functionality. (All was good)
Good:
-Build quality and fit and finish are exceptional.
-Looks great.
-Lightweight (compared to OEM and the stuff you remove.)
Bad:
-Zero instructions. This was a problem. You can get away with this with a normal truck without radar, tons of sensors, active air dams etc. But our trucks are loaded and tricky. But even things like how it is necessary to modify the oem sensor cups to accommodate the thicker aluminum wasn't hard, but required a level of creative thinking and fabrication skills. Some (*any) direction this would have saved hours of research and trial and error.
-The bumper has a design flaw. It's an easy fix but something they should correct in production. (Note the exposed radar sensor in the picture) This is located behind the laser-cut grill/plastic panel. The problem is they used nuts on the back of the panel. There is no (like none) egress to access the back of the nuts while the bumper is installed. MEANING it is impossible to adjust (or even install) the radar sensor without this panel removed. The correct thing to do from a production standpoint would have been to tap the flange thread and allow the screws to be removed from the front without requiring a nut for retention. Piece of cake, right? BUt now I am forced to get some slightly larger retainers and perform this mod.
-No front license plate provisions. I'll figure something out.
-Rear bumper is not available yet.
The install . . . without instructions . . . woof. But I have devised a method for radar sensor alignment that has worked perfectly and didn't even require a recalibrate with forscan. All systems tested working (prox and Bluecruse) first attempt. How often does that ever happen!?
Overall . . . It's awesome. But there is no doubt I will lose a few miles per charge at high-speed driving. (*And honestly do not think the weight savings will have any real difference on low speed. It will help some but so will removing the useless spare tire.) But I dont give two poops about a few miles range. You don't install something like this concerned about squeezing every last mile out of it.
~C
Also note:
I will be happy to answer any questions on how to install this bumper if anyone else has the stones to try it.
UPDATE:
As mentioned before, It is impossible to access the nuts on the back of the radar. I had to tap the holes so the screws could be removed without needing a nut. I will attach the little black abs panel to the back using VHB. THis is a necessary mod that must be performed in order to have access to the sensor. No problem but get ready to do it if you are planning on this bumper.
Without the ABS backer. I will get that done tomorrow. But at least the panel can be removed from the front now.
New oversized retainers that can be removed. Easy. Note the OEM retainers in the other pics. Virtually identical in size and appearance.
~C