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Repairing bent or pitted chrome bumpers?
So, my wagon's rear bumper is a little bent up and needs to be straightened. Is this something a body shop can take care of, or would I need to take it to a specialty shop?
Then my other question is, I'm looking at a car with a severely pitted rear bumper that also has some small bends in it, and I'm wondering if a bumper would be able to have pitting repaired, or if it would be better to start looking for a decent core. I've already tried searching these forums and can't any solid answers, hopefully someone can at least steer me in the right direction.
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Bumpers are pretty rigid. Usually a re-chroming shop has the tools to straighten.
If you plan on painting the bumper, the pits can be wire wheeled , treated and filled. |
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Yeah, it'll need to be rechromed, and I don't know much about that process so I wasn't sure if they could grind it smooth and blend it or fill it before rechroming to save the bumper
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proud owner of a 71 Grand Prix and a 72 8-seater LeMans, currently in the body shop while I start the 467/4 speed build |
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Typically the chrome shop will take care of bends and dents in the bumper. They can repair pitting as well but that can get expensive, since it involves multiple passes through the copper plating bath to build up the pitted areas.
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So sounds like restoring a pitted bumper is the kind of thing to be done only if good cores can't be found.
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proud owner of a 71 Grand Prix and a 72 8-seater LeMans, currently in the body shop while I start the 467/4 speed build |
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Someone has a driver condition bumper on ebay right now. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-PONTIA...UAAOSweRhfNvIH
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bummer didn't know that "gto" wagon got into an accident.
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I don't know about other areas but rechroming a bumper and straightening it before hand is generally an $800 job around here. A nice used bumper for $215 is a great deal. Its not mine BTW.
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