Ralph Furse
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As some of you may know the Defender basic design hasn't changed a lot since the first one. For obvious reasons its still built on a very hard steel chassis. Meaning that if you hit anything front on, hard, unlike most monocoque cars the defender wont crumple, it will stop dead. The driver flies forward and then stops dead as the seat belt engages. There is a high chance if your driving at speed that your neck will break as no one wears a HANS device while driving normally. So my question is, is there a way to stop this, ive heard that is maybe possible to add a bumper to the defender that slows the car as you crash, does anyone know anything more about this ? I would appreciate anything anyone knows about this. Thanks