Strada USA becomes the first company to develop a front bumper for the Nissan Altima with sport enthusiasts in mind. Keeping the design simple with subtle sculpting and setting it off with sharp lines makes this bumper a truely stunning package!
Strada USA becomes the first company to develop a front bumper for the Nissan Altima with sport enthusiasts in mind. Keeping the design simple with subtle sculpting and setting it off with sharp lines makes this bumper a truely stunning package!
This front is a superior design, grille lines were taken inward to form the intercooler inlet.. And the bottom is specifically constructed for durability being tapered down and at angle for high impact resistance..
This is a picture of the front by itself.. With No Fog Attachments..
That sencond pic is MUCH nicer! Pretty Hot! My only gripe now is the way it flares out on the bottom back by the tire. it is to over the top. If you cut down on how much it flares it will be so much cleaner and probably be the best bumper replacement out there.
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That sencond pic is MUCH nicer! Pretty Hot! My only gripe now is the way it flares out on the bottom back by the tire. it is to over the top. If you cut down on how much it flares it will be so much cleaner and probably be the best bumper replacement out there.
I think sir that is just the angle of the picture.. because the entire bottom of the bumper comes out and it creates that effect.. so you are looking down on it from an angle..
I think sir that is just the angle of the picture.. because the entire bottom of the bumper comes out and it creates that effect.. so you are looking down on it from an angle..
This is what I am talking about
It is not that big of a difference, but I think it is enough to make it a lot cleaner. This is JMO.
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Originally Posted by Scott
Those of you who are offended by Hal's comments need to realize this is the off topic forum and shouldn't be taken seriously. There's a reason why threads here don't show up when viewing the new posts listing. It's Hal's nature to be an asshole, and if he steps out of line outside of OT he knows Adam has his finger on the ban button.
Here is another pic from the side.. In this picture you can better note that the side flare is in fact a gradual rise. It is one of the finer design attributes that allows for a high impact resistance.. As well as better enabling a person to navigate over speed bumps etc. this is due in part because of the angle of the lip.. Alot of design expertise has went into its development.. the bumper sits around 5 inches *ALL* around.. on 2 inch lowered springs.
Last edited by StradaUSA : Nov 24th, 2003 at 08:48 PM.
Here is another pic from the side.. In this picture you can better note that the side flare is in fact a gradual rise. It is one of the finer design attributes that allows for a high impact resistance.. As well as better enabling a person to navigate over speed bumps etc. this is due in part because of the angle of the lip.. Alot of design expertise has went into its development.. the bumper sits around 5 inches *ALL* around.. on 2 inch lowered springs.
see thats one of the things i dont like abotu it, i dont like how its angled down twards the wheel. IMO it would look better if it was flat
did a little photoshopping last night, front of the bumper was extended a bit to add more of a curve to it, the bottom lip was flattened and added a vent to the side of it, then added sills and rear from a veilside kit for a 97 lexus gs300
I am not trying to be difficult here, I am jus stating my opinion, I love the bumper except for the flare. I did a chop of the side shot with out it flaring and IMO it still works out to be much cleaner. After my recent fender bender I am in need of a front bumper and I think this is a good time to go aftermarket and the only thing stopping me from buying you bumper is that flare. I know you can't please everyone all the time, but I think I am not alone here. Plus all of your clearance is the same.
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Originally Posted by Scott
Those of you who are offended by Hal's comments need to realize this is the off topic forum and shouldn't be taken seriously. There's a reason why threads here don't show up when viewing the new posts listing. It's Hal's nature to be an asshole, and if he steps out of line outside of OT he knows Adam has his finger on the ban button.