When I added the little bumper to my TD it was primarily for decorative purposes; didn't expect it to be much protection in event of collision

. I fabricated it from a couple of pieces of 7/8" square steel tubing & covered them with a 'diamond plate' tailgate protector from an old Chevy p/u. Fastened it to the chassis with a couple of heavy steel straps.
Since the side profile of my TD curves inward at bottom front & rear the bumper protrudes only minimally into our 'standing' space & does not interfere at all with use of the galley.
When I was 'rear-ended' Labor Day weekend of 2010 the bumper proved to provide more protection that I'd expected. While it didn't negate the impact to the chassis to any great degree, it did apparently provide enough protection/deflection that the rear of the TD body itself sustained only minimal damage which I was able to repair without much difficulty (straightening the chassis & undercarriage was another story but it too was doable

). The bumper itself sustained very little damage other than scratches & the mounting brackets. After the chassis damage was repaired & the aluminum at rear of cabin repaired or replaced, it was a simple matter to fabricate new bumper mounting brackets & now the bumper appears essentially the same as before the accident.
Bottom line - I credit the bumper with deflecting the impact downward & helping avoid major unrepairable damage to the TD cabin/galley. It apparently did open a couple of 'seams' around the wheel wells that this year allowed water to enter while driving thru severe T'storms. I'll detail that repair in another thread...
Newly installed bumper in 2007
Immediately following the accident in 2010
Underlying damage to chassis & TD frame
Still a few dings'n dents visible but a little straightening & a piece of 'diamond plate' plus new bumper brackets & voila...
