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Rear bumper cover crack...help
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kuba
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May 1, 2005, 11:43 AM
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Rear bumper cover crack...help
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Well I'd like some suggestions...advice...and how-to's. As you can see from the pic, my bumper is cracked. Don't plan on buying a new bumper to save money...also 'cause a new bumper with a fresh paint job on a 9year old car wouldn't look right. Anyways plan is to fix it and some said JB Weld, other said a strong plastic epoxy. Doing some research online, I thought that Duramix which was bought my 3M might do the job. Any suggestions and tips would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance (Display images by "["image"]" url in here to image "["/image"]" ALSO NO QOUTES)
(This post was edited by carjunky on May 2, 2005, 6:20 AM)
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Tom Greenleaf
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May 1, 2005, 12:57 PM
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Re: Rear bumper cover crack...help
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I NOT an auto body person but know that these things get fixed! When the first plastic bumpers came out all I heard in no way. Couple ideas for the right product. Go to a used car dealer and see what they use, you just know that they save money on their older used cars or a body shop and just ask - or find a body shop paint/supply store - they sell other tricky stuff too for fixing different things. It WILL have to be the right product to take heat, cold, remain somewhat flexible, and PAINTABLE! I know it can be done unless it's really messed up, good luck,
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