supersize75k5
OrganDonorRacing.com
It's amazing what propaganda can do to people.
When did we start needing a crumple zone to protect us in a crash?
When the manufacturers decided to remove the frame for weight reduction and went unibody, now it was just sheet metal between you and the wall.
In my brother's 73 blazer, we were going 65-70 and some one cut us off and my brother was pushed into a wall, well a concrete Jersey, didn't get the chance to brake or anything we jut instantly turned into it and hit, it was a construction zone.
The frame and the bumper took the hit, the sheet metal stayed the same, we felt like we hit sand and just stopped, we didn't lurch forward, we didn't fly into the windshield, nothing...
Even better were the older boats that had a shock behind the bumper.
Our frame got bent but it protected us.
Crumple zone my ass.
No offense but you sir are talking out of your ass. Having been around a collision repair shop for the last 4 years im very confident in saying that. This also comes from someone who had a head on with a f250 in a 75 blazer.
Ive seen wreck after wreck where those gremlin crumple zones have saved someone's ass. This is not a game of bumper cars where your back and neck should be left ****ed up for the rest of your life. I laugh when people get upset that the car is totaled when they just walked away from a serious wreck. Ive also hit a concrete ditch at speed and wound up facing the other direction upside down in a jeep grand cherokee. Air bags went off, doors were pushed back to the point they would not open ...and I still went to work that day.
its like saying we dont need ingeneers, just throw some more metal at it
