it was completely his fault though, he was nice about it and admitted it, whammed into me out of NOWHERE while i was just beginning to make a left turn, i was moving about 1-2 mph
the rest is just cosmetic damage, i was pretty surprised it was only this much, hit me about 10 mph after slamming on the brakes, his truck was pretty messed up.
Estimate was $1448 including extensive labour
Then obviously at this point something else would be wrong besides the rear bumper cover.
Quote: from Edge123 at 12:31 pm on June 23, 2008 Quote: from hinshawwrx at 9:43 pm on June 22, 2008 The bumper clips are cheap plastic thats molded into the bumper, it cannot be fixed. You could remake them, sand off the old ones then glue them on. Why do you bother posting? Your seriously half retarded. This in which you speak would make the clips incredibly weaker and break from NORMAL driving.
Quote: from hinshawwrx at 9:43 pm on June 22, 2008 The bumper clips are cheap plastic thats molded into the bumper, it cannot be fixed. You could remake them, sand off the old ones then glue them on.
The bumper clips are cheap plastic thats molded into the bumper, it cannot be fixed.
Why do you bother posting? Your seriously half retarded.
This in which you speak would make the clips incredibly weaker and break from NORMAL driving.
And No i'm not retarded I know many mechanics and bodywork specialists and this is their advice in this situation. Being retarded is to right your when you mean you're.
Quote: from tempoluvver69 at 7:42 pm on June 23, 2008 Quote: from hinshawwrx at 5:01 pm on June 23, 2008 Quote: from Edge123 at 12:31 pm on June 23, 2008 Quote: from hinshawwrx at 9:43 pm on June 22, 2008 The bumper clips are cheap plastic thats molded into the bumper, it cannot be fixed. You could remake them, sand off the old ones then glue them on. Why do you bother posting? Your seriously half retarded. This in which you speak would make the clips incredibly weaker and break from NORMAL driving. With a good epoxy, the spot glued will be stronger than the plastic. And seeing as said task would be tasking and take forever, a new bumper would be far cheaper.
Quote: from hinshawwrx at 5:01 pm on June 23, 2008 Quote: from Edge123 at 12:31 pm on June 23, 2008 Quote: from hinshawwrx at 9:43 pm on June 22, 2008 The bumper clips are cheap plastic thats molded into the bumper, it cannot be fixed. You could remake them, sand off the old ones then glue them on. Why do you bother posting? Your seriously half retarded. This in which you speak would make the clips incredibly weaker and break from NORMAL driving. With a good epoxy, the spot glued will be stronger than the plastic.
And seeing as said task would be tasking and take forever, a new bumper would be far cheaper.
no trouble with the side panels right