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Hi all

I have a crack (around 15cm) in my rear bumper, and I kinda want to fix it before it becomes more of a problem. Can't really afford a new bumper at the moment and was wondering if there was any way to fix it myself without it looking dodgy. Any suggestions would be awesome.

Thanks.

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there is a tape that you can stick over the gap.. will hold it fairly well.. will be obvious though.. and depending on whether your bar is plastic or fiberglass

Plastic.. you can get a plstic welder to seal it back up..

Fiberglass.. you can stick a sheet of fiberglass on the inside of the bar, then rub the front back (around the crack.. and fill with resin or car bog.. sand back and will fix the crack..

there is a tape that you can stick over the gap.. will hold it fairly well.. will be obvious though.. and depending on whether your bar is plastic or fiberglass

Plastic.. you can get a plstic welder to seal it back up..

Fiberglass.. you can stick a sheet of fiberglass on the inside of the bar, then rub the front back (around the crack.. and fill with resin or car bog.. sand back and will fix the crack..

+1. either look in the yellow pages, or go and see a panel beater and ask if they know of one.

if you want the crack to stop getting any bigger in the short term, drill a small hole at the very start of the crack.

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