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But Labor to put it on costs more than the part itself?! Man up guys, bumper removals are one of the easiest things you can DIY. Just a bunch of clips and screws that are easily accessible.
To hell with that. It's been negative 10 degrees here for almost 10 weeks. No way, I was waiting for the kids to break the part either. Some people just want to have have someone else do it and enjoy the benefits. Nothing un-manly about that.
It looks great, ran the stock comparison side by side and like this way better. You can always try and resell the stock one. Think I'd just wrap it for cheaper if I do mine.
i only have this picture right now. i can take more tomorrow if you need more pics.
it looks really good in person. cost me around 7 bucks on amazon and an hr or 2 to do this.
i only have this picture right now. i can take more tomorrow if you need more pics.
it looks really good in person. cost me around 7 bucks on amazon and an hr or 2 to do this.
Thanks, I've used plasti dip before. Definitely the cheapest way to go! The only problem is the sun in Texas and Florida kills it after a few months but I guess thats why its easy to redo.
Thanks, I've used plasti dip before. Definitely the cheapest way to go! The only problem is the sun in Texas and Florida kills it after a few months but I guess thats why its easy to redo.
you can apply glossifer from plasti dip. it has UV protection on it. Not sure if you prefer it having it glossy/shine to it.
To hell with that. It's been negative 10 degrees here for almost 10 weeks. No way, I was waiting for the kids to break the part either. Some people just want to have have someone else do it and enjoy the benefits. Nothing un-manly about that.
No reason to get so offended. I was mainly talking to the others who may not live in such cold climates. But on the subject, $260 is WAY too much labor to take off a front bumper. That's like 2-3 hrs of labor! i guarantee any competent mechanic can get it off in under 30 minutes....just another sad story of the stealership stealing folks' money. If you had gotten a quote for $65 to do it, like another guy posted, sure i'd pay to have someone else do it. But for $260, i'd keep it safe out of the reach of said children and wait until the snow goes away to install it myself. But that's just me.