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Repairing back bumper scratches and broken clips


tritonrox

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Hi,

 

When parking at one the malls, the car back (Step) bumper base hit the parking kerb because seated with too many people at the back one day. Scratched the base of the bumper and broke the clips holding the bumper together with the mud flap at the back wheel. Now can see a gap clearly between the mud flap and bumper..

 

anyone got a workshop to recommend to repair and how much it will cost? 

 

Thanks in advance!

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I had this similar problem 2 weeks ago. Had always parked at the same spot in my son's school while waiting for him without any problem until then....I just filled up a full tank of petrol. The clearance must have been very little all the while.

The left bumper was scratched at the bottom (tho not obvious) & was literally ripped out. There's no clip (I thought there was like u) but a screw that holds the bumper....it was broken. My workshop MBM had to glue on the inside to hold up the bumper...unless the bumper is changed to a new one.

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Had a similar encounter. Carpark kerb was the unsuspecting culprit. Mine wasn't exactly cracked but somewhat protruding out with some scratches. I pushed it back into position and it somehow went back to original position. Now I am always on the lookout for such seemingly harmless kerbs.

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