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There are frame shops for class 8 trucks. Many of these frame shops are the same places where many class 8 trucks and other large vehicles get alignments.
Many of these shops are also doing alignments on trailers, since trailer axles need to be bent to be corrected.
 
You don't need to worry if you hit something hard enough to bend the frame; it will be totaled. The fiberglass walls, the roof, and the floor will be buckled, cracked, etc.
 
You don't need to worry if you hit something hard enough to bend the frame; it will be totaled. The fiberglass walls, the roof, and the floor will be buckled, cracked, etc.
That only applies until you add a brush guard. Then the force goes directly to the frame. Sometimes I leave the conclusion to the people I address!
 
If you must add a Bull Bar, here is an effective design that will keep people from Brake Checking you

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