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Posted by biggmac (Member # 8541) on :
 
What have you guys used to fix small cracks/tears in the foxbody GT bodykits? Its a 1992 and the rear bumper cover is stock and I want to fix it. If you could also tell me what Ford used for materials also.
Thanks guys!!
 
Posted by stangin' (Member # 514) on :
 
it might be best to buy a used oem bumper and have it repainted. it's pretty cheap and will most likely fit better than aftermarket crap.

i have one gt bumper sitting outside. the paint is all jacked up, but there's no cracks. $20?
 
Posted by biggmac (Member # 8541) on :
 
Thanks for the offer! But this crack I have is REAL SMALL. I was just wondering what people have used. Its at the bottom of the rear bumper cover and a pinky nail in lenght, I just dont want it to spread over time. The cover is sanded and ready fro prime as is right now.
 
Posted by 87droptop50 (Member # 7185) on :
 
go to kragan or auto zone and get the eurothane bumper repair kit . Follow instructons and u should have no problems .
 
Posted by biggmac (Member # 8541) on :
 
COOl!, Ill check it out
 
Posted by straightliner1 (Member # 2679) on :
 
That Bondo brand stuff from Kragen is junk. Try looking at an autobody supply store that sells quality stuff:

http://www.tptools.com/p/2211,234_SEM-Bumper-Repair-and-Adhesives.html

SEM-68422 - SEM Bumper Repair is designed to repair most automotive bumpers and other problem plastics on your car or truck. Easy to use. Simply grind away ragged edges. "V" groove damaged area, clean, and apply Bumper Repair. Allow to cure for 15 to 20 minutes; then smooth. 1 oz cartridge.
 
Posted by phildog (Member # 1214) on :
 
Stop drill the crack, 'V' it out a bit, then fill it in with filler from pro body shop suppliers, such as SEM. The one I used was a 2 part epoxy that seems to be working well to fill the license plate holes.
 




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