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Old 02-06-16, 07:13 AM
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Hey guys. Would like to know how to fix the waves created on front bumper. Meeting the hood. Thank you.
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I know what you mean, but I do not have them, so I have not thought of a way.
I would suggest that you'd have to take the bumper off, heat the areas and re-shape accordingly? I have corrected some minor "dents" on bumpers that way. I have seen some 7s with those "waves" in pictures, but never in person. I don't know if it is a result of warm weather regions? I live in Canada and although my bumper is the original (seen the sun the first time in April 1992), it is in perfect shape.
Alternatively, you'd have to buy a new bumper.
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I know what you mean, but I do not have them, so I have not thought of a way.
I would suggest that you'd have to take the bumper off, heat the areas and re-shape accordingly? I have corrected some minor "dents" on bumpers that way. I have seen some 7s with those "waves" in pictures, but never in person. I don't know if it is a result of warm weather regions? I live in Canada and although my bumper is the original (seen the sun the first time in April 1992), it is in perfect shape.
Alternatively, you'd have to buy a new bumper.
Thank you.
Someone might have a way to fix it. It is a common issue on fds.
Thank you once again.
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I suppose I'd like to know as well.
My car lived in central Florida for a long time, so it was subjected to the same types of temperatures as yours.
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