Question:
My car got a piece broken off, how do i fix it?
xpditeme
2008-08-11 20:43:47 UTC
How do i fix the damage on that?
Is there a way i can do it without taking it to a auto shop, cause their $$$$
If you can be specific on how i should fix it, thanks!
http://s514.photobucket.com/albums/t346/felcrow_bucket/benz repair/
Ten answers:
Pedro
2008-08-11 20:46:50 UTC
Duct tape
Jack
2008-08-12 03:48:06 UTC
looks like fiberglass

its an easy diy but its gonna take patience and precision not to mention the paint.



if you still have the chunk that is missing, you can use fiberglass resin and some fiberglass and reattach it from behind then use a clear drying glue for the front.



i dont really have enough time or space to walk you through the fiberglass replacement but a couple of google searches for "fiberglass panel repair" or "fiberglass auto repair" ought to help out
GEORGE IIII
2008-08-12 04:13:22 UTC
goodevening to xpditeme what i see it a mercedes benz like be a 1999 if I'm wrong sorry about model but what i know isn't cheap to fix in autoplace but if you do yourself it cheap and easy like maybe $200 if you do yourself if you take anywhere else it going to cost you $1500 cause of labor here what you going to do if you do you self write down the model down go here http://search.ebay.com/mercedes-benz-front-bumper_W0QQfkrZ1QQfnuZ1QQfsooZ2QQfsopZ32



you will need auto manual which I 'm going to give a page to going and findout what tool you need to get this donehttp://www.freeautomechanic.com/repairmanuals.html

it's easy and fun to fix one's owen car i do it all the time to to take it off it easy I would do it FOR you for free but i live in chicago IL



I wish you luck dearfriend
2008-08-12 03:48:18 UTC
Maybe you can weld a piece of metal between the gaps and sand it down to make it even.........then paint it with matching spray paint!!
J.B.1972
2008-08-12 03:49:11 UTC
2 ways to fix this,fill in the crack with fiberglass,or buy a new bumper cover and have it painted to match ($$$)
2008-08-12 03:47:02 UTC
You have to glue it tape it. Then fill it with wood fill. That's the cheapest way.
2008-08-12 06:42:06 UTC
get the piece you need from a junk yard.
Warren G
2008-08-12 03:47:19 UTC
looks like this glue would do the trick (wouldn't look good though)



http://proseal.supergluecorp.com/
2008-08-12 03:48:11 UTC
Just rip it off.
2008-08-12 03:47:10 UTC
that super putty **** that you always see advertised on tv.


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