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Fixing a Broken Car Bumper.

9,780,137 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

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Ken W.1 year ago

Save yourself 6 hours of putting bandaid over it or buy the $110 panel and pop it on and move on.

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SlideBelts4 years ago

Okay fine, keep your old belt, we know it's comfy.

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Gaming4Cash1 year ago

It would have been easier to just replace the bumper 🤦‍♂️

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NoWeaponFormed1 year ago

Youre supposed to take the bumper off and do that from the inside IF you choose to fix it. That bumper is probably 100$ brand new.

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IareMittenz1 year ago

Seems like just changing the bumper cover would take less time

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Zuljargal 🌏1 year ago

👌👇

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Diego M1 year ago

I did use plastic soldering on mine and it worked a treat! Ok the paint could have been done better but I’m happy with the final result

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LJ1 year ago

Struggling to see how this works out cheaper than getting a new bumper?

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Jim Hamilton1 year ago

Another example ... 🤣

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Random Bot1 year ago

Wear a respirator while you are burning plastics and fiberglass.

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@eastend1 year ago

Smart guy put the women do the sanding job

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