Ruined Bumper

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I hit a square concrete pillar tonight.

Just awesome. Looks like parts will run me about $450.

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Sent from my mobile, I think.

 
I feel your pain.

I recently backed the wife's Durango into a light pole.  I was going too fast for backup sensors to help,  heard the alert just before impact. 

I'm not fixing the wife's car,  gets abused with kiddo duties.  But no question on spending the money to repair the SHO. 
 
So truthfully, you could probably grab a heat gun and something with a bit of shaping ability metal blocking tool, maybe the blunt end of a screwdriver if it is a good one that won't melt), and heat up the bumper from the inside, slowly and with moderate heat.  Then gently push the "dent" back out, little by little.  Then, let it cool and buff-polish the bumper on the outside, maybe a tiny bit of touch-up paint.  It isn't nearly as bad as you think, I think.
 
PokerMunkee said:
I feel your pain.

I recently backed the wife's Durango into a light pole.  I was going too fast for backup sensors to help,  heard the alert just before impact. 

I'm not fixing the wife's car,  gets abused with kiddo duties.  But no question on spending the money to repair the SHO.

That's exactly what happen to me. I park in front of this pillar every day for past 12 months. I pulled forward to reposition because it's next to wall (why I love spot, I can hug wall and have ample space on drivers side), and I came back WAY to fast. Sensors went off and I slammed on brake; it was like I basically parked on pillar. Idiot move.

Spartn27 said:
You do have another option....








...wrap the car in matte black 8)

Eh; I don't know. I contemplated that for awhile. Thought it might look gnarly but I don't think I could do it.


Lanson said:
So truthfully, you could probably grab a heat gun and something with a bit of shaping ability metal blocking tool, maybe the blunt end of a screwdriver if it is a good one that won't melt), and heat up the bumper from the inside, slowly and with moderate heat.  Then gently push the "dent" back out, little by little.  Then, let it cool and buff-polish the bumper on the outside, maybe a tiny bit of touch-up paint.  It isn't nearly as bad as you think, I think.

Thank you! I'll go see my buddy at body shop and see if he can save it. It turns out parts are going to be $750 just from Ford. There is a core charge on bumper cover unfortunately. If I can save the bumper cover; I don't mind buy new lower -- that thing is like $150 bucks. Cover it freaking expensive; plus I'd need to paint it.
 
storm:
somebody got me in a store parking lot, usually never take it shopping but had been out of town for a week & wanted to drive her. sob just hit & left. was bad enough had to replace whole bumper so had to turn in to ins, $500 deduct gone. good part was had some imperfections back there where trunk closed now all gone.
 
Great news.

Bumper cover can be saved. I just need to order a $160 lower and pay $500 to repair and paint rear.

She goes in the 7th to be fixed. Way better than the $1200 I was expecting.

Sent from my mobile, I think.

 
geswek said:
PokerMunkee said:
I feel your pain.

I recently backed the wife's Durango into a light pole.  I was going too fast for backup sensors to help,  heard the alert just before impact. 

I'm not fixing the wife's car,  gets abused with kiddo duties.  But no question on spending the money to repair the SHO.

That's exactly what happen to me. I park in front of this pillar every day for past 12 months. I pulled forward to reposition because it's next to wall (why I love spot, I can hug wall and have ample space on drivers side), and I came back WAY to fast. Sensors went off and I slammed on brake; it was like I basically parked on pillar. Idiot move.

Spartn27 said:
You do have another option....








...wrap the car in matte black 8)

Eh; I don't know. I contemplated that for awhile. Thought it might look gnarly but I don't think I could do it.


Lanson said:
So truthfully, you could probably grab a heat gun and something with a bit of shaping ability metal blocking tool, maybe the blunt end of a screwdriver if it is a good one that won't melt), and heat up the bumper from the inside, slowly and with moderate heat.  Then gently push the "dent" back out, little by little.  Then, let it cool and buff-polish the bumper on the outside, maybe a tiny bit of touch-up paint.  It isn't nearly as bad as you think, I think.

Thank you! I'll go see my buddy at body shop and see if he can save it. It turns out parts are going to be $750 just from Ford. There is a core charge on bumper cover unfortunately. If I can save the bumper cover; I don't mind buy new lower -- that thing is like $150 bucks. Cover it freaking expensive; plus I'd need to paint it.

Don't pay full cost on parts...............you should be able to get at least 25% off at your local dealer.    List is just that, list.    Look up pricing on oemfordpart.com for a guide on what it should cost you. 

My wife backed out of the garage one morning early to go to the gym and didn't look to see that my truck was in the driveway................backed right into it (fortunately for the truck, it has a ranchhand bumper on it, but that was unfortuate for the SHO).  I've told her she's gotta sit an look at it for a while before I repair it.

 
Boston Mike said:
Don't pay full cost on parts...............you should be able to get at least 25% off at your local dealer.    List is just that, list.    Look up pricing on oemfordpart.com for a guide on what it should cost you. 

My wife backed out of the garage one morning early to go to the gym and didn't look to see that my truck was in the driveway................backed right into it (fortunately for the truck, it has a ranchhand bumper on it, but that was unfortuate for the SHO).  I've told her she's gotta sit an look at it for a while before I repair it.

I know this; got the parts I need at significant discount thanks to my buddy at Ford.
 
Well, the car goes in next Monday to get repaired.

The bumper cover is saved; they can fix it and repaint. I had to order new lower and that cost me $160. The labor is $563 to pull everything, fix, repaint, and reinstall.

Not what I wanted to spend but at least I don't have to look at the pinch in the rear; it's really bugged me. I've kept car dirty so nobody can see it LOL.
 
Good luck on the fix,i feel for you,today i was backing up,and luckily for the rear sensors going off,i almost hit a 77 vette,car was that low and our cars,the rears are really high up.
 
I forgot to post; got my car back Wednesday and it's perfect. Looks like new and I never hit anything.

However, they pointed out my front bumper and hood; it's chipped to hell. Now I have to get that redone. Another $700 bucks.
 
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