How to "glue" bumper?
#3
Lexus Fanatic
Absolutely will have to reinforce the repaired area from behind with mesh or the glue won't last. Most auto parts stores sell bumper repair kits for this very purpose, but honestly the repair is going to look ugly. You can get pre-painted body parts for much less than $1000, here for example. That's just the 1st result that popped up.
#6
Lexus Champion
Use the handyman secret weapon, duct-tape
It'll match your car's color too !
We did that when the same exact thing happened to our Sienna (ran over a truck tire on hwy)
Lol just kidding
It'll match your car's color too !
We did that when the same exact thing happened to our Sienna (ran over a truck tire on hwy)
Lol just kidding
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#8
thanks all for the reply
So far I plan to buy at local AutoZone Bondo 806 (1 oz. epoxy flexible bumper repair compound)
I'll also look for some material to use as reinforcement from inside
anything against going with Bondo 806?
So far I plan to buy at local AutoZone Bondo 806 (1 oz. epoxy flexible bumper repair compound)
I'll also look for some material to use as reinforcement from inside
anything against going with Bondo 806?
#9
Lexus Fanatic
Besides the cost, no Bondo products are really good. You're going to need quite a lot of it though could get expensive.
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