After my wife in our 94 suburban hit a Montana rat, I decided to see if I could design a bumper system that could literally slide over an existing bumper, then bolt on to the frame behind the oem bumper. I tried it on our 88 suburban.
First, I took cardboard, tape, and made a mockup onto the truck, then spread out all the pieces, laid it out on steel stock and plasma cut the pieces out, then welded together. The verticals are 1/4" steel, while the box is 2" tubular steel with 1/16" box to solidify the look. It has steel pipe that goes to tabs located over the oem bumper bolts, just unbolt the original bolts, slide this bumper over, re-attach bolts through the 1/4" tabs/holes of the new bumper.
Also put a diamond steel screen on the center to protect the radiators from rocks and debris strikes.
Total weight, estimated, is about perhaps 80 pounds (used 40 pounds of 1/4" plate, 20 pounds of tubing, 20 pounds of sheet steel)
Already "broken in" by a wonderful Ford Fusion, who hit us in the parking lot, she went into her spot too fast, and hit our parked truck head on.
Came out from home depot, to see the aftermath... .her airbags went off, pushed our sub about a foot back, her bumper, hood, and one headlight pod totally destroyed, windshield cracked from airbag, radiator punctured, coolant all over..... our bumper, intact, except for lots of paint scraped off, and had to repaint.
If you drive any new econobox vehicle, you are soooo boned, at some time in the future, guaranteed......