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Old 12-28-2009, 11:28 AM
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how many guys have used the Burnhart bumper support when doing a front mount? how much lighter is it then the oe crash bar with all the foam and do you think it was worth the money and effort?
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FYI, it's spelled Burkhart. Should help you to search the threads for feed back. The purpose is to hold up the frontclip so that it doesn't sag once the bumper is removed and provides IC mounting options and room to mount other coolers and such.
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The weight saving is about 10 lbs. Mine weighs in at 10 lbs. It completely opens up the front around the bumper support. Heres some pictures, that might help you.




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here is some more pics and info on it

https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...r-support.html

that peice serves a lot more purposes that just the weight savings
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Would this work on camaros too? looks like the front two bars would be right in the middle



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