Vehicle body front or rear end structure for mounting shock-abso

Vehicle fenders – Buffer or bumper type – Bumper having impact force absorbing means directly...

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293155, 188377, B60R 1934

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ABSTRACT:
A front end structure of a vehicle body includes a pair of front side members and a pair of bumper mounting brackets secured to front ends of the side members. A pair of shock absorbers are interposed between a bumper and the respective bumper mounting brackets to interconnect the same. The bumper mounting brackets are constructed so that a maximum compressive load thereof is smaller than that of the side members and larger than a maximum opposing force of the shock absorbers.

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