Plastic bumper repair

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I’m going to spray some trim on the LX’s and want to get this gash fixed up first. What do y’all like to use to fix this type of damage? Leave it pushed in or pull it out as flush as it’ll get?

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I’m going to spray some trim on the LX’s and want to get this gash fixed up first. What do y’all like to use to fix this type of damage? Leave it pushed in or pull it out as flush as it’ll get?

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I would leave it pushed in to eliminate the possibility of creating a high spot. Fill it with epoxy. Sand it as smooth as you can and spray over it.
 
you could use zipties to stitch it fixed...
 
i agree with Dave, easier to fill a small dip then to try to smooth out a bunch of lumps.
 
It’s totaled, I will take it to the dump for you.
You can have mine too, just be sure to drop off my new 4x4 labs bumper when you stop by.
 

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