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Rob77
19-11-05, 07:10 PM
Ok - just recieved a GSi rear bumper through the post which was damaged in transit.

It is split on the top right hand corner. (See below)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/Rob77/IMGP0978.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/Rob77/IMGP0976.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/Rob77/IMGP0974.jpg

I am used to dealing with fibreglass bumpers, but as this is plastic, how do I go about repairing it?

Many thaks,

Rob.

novaco
19-11-05, 08:26 PM
well i dont know if this will work but the way i would try it is fibreglass on the inside bridging the gap the just body filler on the outside to smooth the crack over!

hope this gives you an idea!

karl

Rob77
19-11-05, 08:28 PM
Yeh that was the first thing I thought of, but don't know whether the fibreglass will bond properly to the smooth plastic...?

novaco
19-11-05, 08:33 PM
see i would only put the fibregalss on the inside as its hid! since its not on show you could roughen it up a little as it wouldnt matter as much!

Rob77
19-11-05, 08:44 PM
Yeh might give that a try...

Thanks for the help.

Rob.

Ste L
19-11-05, 09:54 PM
plastic weld it...

melt it back together and skim it....

fibreglass like you said....


few options there for ya

novacabrio
19-11-05, 09:59 PM
get a smart repair company from out of yellow pages under car painters, chips away or something, hey will plastic weld it

Rob77
19-11-05, 10:13 PM
Cool - will look into prices.

Thanks guys.

Rob.

rudeboy69r
20-11-05, 09:43 PM
cant you just rub down the inside then fiberglass it so it sticks then fill the outside?

Riggy
20-11-05, 11:13 PM
just get a std mk2 bumper and have it painted and hey presto


not that your gonna notice a small cutout for a std gsi exhaust that prob wont even be there lol :lol:

ade
22-11-05, 12:33 AM
you can also get flexible bumper repair paste. TBH youre best plastic welding it (you can actaully buy modelling cement that will melt this sort of plastic) then skim the outside. you can use fobreglass but I wouldnt bother. You could also use araldite (epoxy resin)

various options...

Or sue the courier company for damaged goods and get a new part!

:D

Rob77
22-11-05, 10:13 AM
Or sue the courier company for damaged goods and get a new part!

:D

Thats what I have decided to do!

Rob.

sickrabbit
22-11-05, 03:20 PM
Fiberglass - bridge it from the rear - leave to go off somewhere warm overnight them fill the crack if needed .
Good luck.