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Old 10-16-2008, 04:05 PM
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I wanted to get rid of my grille and have the holes in the bumper filled and then get it painted. I know of a guy that says he can do it, but we haven’t talked about price yet. Before I talk to him again, I would just like to know what kind of a price I can negotiate with him, I have no idea what a fare price would be. I tried to search first, but all I found were pictures that made me want to do this even more!

Also what is best to fill the holes with, or is that something that the body guy should know already?

Thanks in advance for your help..
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The holes should be filled with plastic weld. I say the total should be around 300 Bucks. . . .

Anyone, else?
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Fiberglass filler will work just fine. I used it on my old bumper, on a large crack actually.. Used long strand on the back of the crack and short chop on the front of it.... Held up to driving for a year everyday, and a winter, then I got hit on the front end, heres my front bumper after that, and the old crack didn't even spider, it held up perfectly, not to say as much for the rest of the bumper though




The old crack ran from the top left corner of that marker light to the edge of the bumper, RIGHT where the 73 nova creamed me with its steel bumper...
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300-500 depending on paint and size of work, etc..
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fiberglass does not work nor does it stick to plastic, and its the wrong way to repair plastic
plastic welding, plastic adhesives, are the correct way
if your interested my g/f lives in schererville, and i will be there tommorrow afternoon
contact me for a price
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I know its not the right way, but it does stick, and it DOES hold up, the proof is right infront of you....
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Originally Posted by Sgt. Spuds
I know its not the right way, but it does stick, and it DOES hold up, the proof is right infront of you....

Careful...he is THE BODYMAN....and he is doing business too...is there a sticky against that?
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Found it!

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3m urethane filler and i dunno how much
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yea the right way is to use all the plastic weld stuff and actually plastic filler but the stuff is hard to use exspensive and u still have to use a lil putty to feather it perfect. so i've with everyone else and just use some fiberglass then regular filler. yea if it flex's alot i'm sure it will crack but then again if you hit something with the bumper the filler cracking is'nt really your biggest problem



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