Hi Parking Curbs are Really .... me off!

Roy

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Again, today parking into the direct sunlight I hear that ...crunching noise under my front bumper, is it only in Canada or do they make stupid 6 to 8 inch parking curbs in the US too.
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Boy was I .... you know.
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I think I going to take one of my useless rear sensors in put it in the front....
Well I touched up the paint and I'm cooled off a little now.
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Yea, we have those damn things. Don't worry about it; I don't think anyone is going to be checking out the underside of your bumper anytime soon. :cool:
 
try this one:
- passenger side door open, and friends getting out of car
- one friend hits the air ride switch by accident, and sends the car into a side motion
- door meets the curb

one of my friends is running really high psi on his silverado, and basically did the same thing as above but with the speed of his airsetup he actually bent the door
 
Quick Repair,

It did crack the bottom of the grill and molding under the bumper, Popped out all of the plastic rivits holding the deflector, so I replaced them and touched up the paint.

Now I need to fix a hair lin crack in the molding about 14 inches long just under the grill, any body guy's here who have trick to fix this plastic stuff, I'm old school steal and F-Glass.
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JoshMcMadMac said:
Yea, we have those damn things. Don't worry about it; I don't think anyone is going to be checking out the underside of your bumper anytime soon. :cool:
 
Roy said:
It did crack the bottom of the grill and molding under the bumper, Popped out all of the plastic rivits holding the deflector, so I replaced them and touched up the paint.

Now I need to fix a hair lin crack in the molding about 14 inches long just under the grill, any body guy's here who have trick to fix this plastic stuff, I'm old school steal and F-Glass.
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That plastic stuff is a pain to repair. About the only option I know of is to use marglass, which is like fiberglass. It works, but it could be kind of messy.
 
Thanks for the tip...I try it.

I have a small crack in the back bumper too where someone dinged me in a parking lot,
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I will give it a try.

It's RED! you think they could see it.


JoshMcMadMac said:
That plastic stuff is a pain to repair. About the only option I know of is to use marglass, which is like fiberglass. It works, but it could be kind of messy.
 

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