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Turtle13 03-05-12 08:47 PM

Cracked Bumper
 
So I have a custom kit on my car and although its definitely plastic, its one of the cleanest kits I've seen on an RX7.
So needless to say I don't want to get a new one. I've had people tell me to drill holes and stitch it,
but I've seen that done and I think its super trashy.

What are my other alternatives? Is there a way to repair a bumper without stitching or replacing it, and have it still look clean as hell. :scratch::scratch::scratch:

dwb87 03-06-12 12:20 PM

Definitely don't zip tie or "stitch" it... I agree with you on that.

I am sure you can repair it with fiberglass.

Turtle13 03-06-12 05:04 PM

How do you do that? I dont have much experience with it, and im willing to do it myself. I just dont want to have to pay shop prices to fix it.

baxterrx7 03-06-12 06:46 PM

hi bud. before you second guess and you can look i up if you would like to i do body work for a living. its really simple to do this repair for just a crack. what you need to do is bevel the crack into a V shape just dont make this area to large just shape it to a V. then get something to reinforce the back like a piece of fiberglass reinforcemnt or just a good solid square of a screen for like a screen door. then you can glass the front and the back. the back you can make it a little thicker and wider for strength but the front you want to keep as flat and smooth as possible so that it doesnot create a lump on the face of the kit. sand smooth and dont use a real deep grit paper i would use 180 to sand and then finish it off some 320 and itll be smoothed out for paint. but like i said you can look up more elaborate instructions on the intraweb. hopefully this helps ya bud.

Aaron Cake 03-07-12 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by Turtle13 (Post 11007216)
How do you do that? I dont have much experience with it, and im willing to do it myself. I just dont want to have to pay shop prices to fix it.

Is it plastic? Or is it fiberglass?

You need to apply the proper repair to the proper material. If it's plastic, then there are adhesives available at the body shop to make the repair. If you use fiberglass, it will just crack and fall off.

dwb87 03-07-12 10:40 AM

Wouldn't a plastic bumper be very brittle?

Eric, can you post a picture of the crack and maybe even a picture of the material on the inside? Or ask the previous owner if he really put a 'plastic' bumper on the car.

Turtle13 03-07-12 03:48 PM

That the thing, its a pretty rare kit, and im 99% sure its plastic. But I dont want to replace it because I Reeeally dont wanna get a new one. Ill take some good pictures of the crack when I get a chance.

Turtle13 03-07-12 04:53 PM

for now, its the bottom on the front left. and it stops right at where the bumper folds up at the back.

http://i1051.photobucket.com/albums/...926114_n-1.jpg

baxterrx7 03-07-12 07:13 PM

the fiberglass will work a short hair fiberglass is perfect for a flexible bumper. most body shops including the one i work in use a metal glaze on repairs on bumpers because the products they have out for bumpers are very hard to sand and it takes alot longer to get it smooth and they are not that great of products. but if you want you can go to a body shop supply company online and order the plastic filler dedicated for bumpers. but you should be able to pick up the fiberglass and its hardner at an oreillys and it will work just the same.


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