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Old 09-05-06, 01:02 AM
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bumper repair

i just put my motor back in, and i didnt extend the arm enough by about a few inches so the hydrolic cylidner on the hoist pushed itself up against the bumper pretty nicely and it sort of dented it. its a stock 93 bumper. is there a way you can just like...push it out? its not creased in, its just like, if u were to push on it and depress it a little bit, but then take your hadn of and it didnt go back to normal. it's like that. is there a way to massage it back to normal or somewhere undo the damage? it just looks so lame.
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that was happening to mine but i put alot of padding before. dont know but free bump.
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good excuse to go '99 spec or an aftermarket bumper
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If you heat that area up it will pop back out. The only way I have ever done it is with a body shop heat lamp. If you don't have a heat lamp I'm sure your local body shop would do it for next to nothing.
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thanks
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