
Re: straightening bumpers
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Re: straightening bumpers
- From: Jimmy Peavy <peaver63@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 16:33:10 -0500
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A press would be too hard to control the amt of push you'd want to give.
Too easy to go too much.
You can use a chunk of metal to formed to fit the area, or one that
could already be close to fitting the area.
Pound it with a hammer.
If you go too much, you can dress up the area with a file.
Jimmy
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is there any way for a fellow to straighten a bumper or is that
something u have to farm out.????
I mean mine isnt bad, but it has a little parking lot scar that
moved things slightly.
wondering if big hammers would even make an impression ? I thought
about using a big press too?
anybody know?
Neal Zimmerman, eugene oregon
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