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Molding stuff in

Old Jun 17, 2011 | 01:43 PM
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Molding stuff in

My front bumper has taken a beating. Scraping, having the front plate removed, having someone back into it, etc.. It needs to be fixed and repainted. I also have an ionic grill which has spider web cracks from when the person backed into me and a rock chip. It has never fit perfect, I want to mold that into the bumper to give it a cleaner look. The thing im having an issue with is if I get a front lip should I mold that in at the same time? I plan to go lower in the future so Im not sure if I want it to be easily replaceable or not.
 
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Old Jun 26, 2011 | 09:15 AM
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i suggest dont mold the lip, if you happen to scrape anything at all, the slightest hit and the molded part will crack, resulting in you having to repaint the entire bumper as well...the grill to bumper will be fine, but leave the lip separate
 
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