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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / March 2007

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03 Mustang Bumper Dimple

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Gerry - 08 Mar 2007 19:58 GMT
I had a truck with trailer hitch back into me in a
parking lot, assume it was a hitch from  the
dimple it left.

Am wondering if this can be repaired without
replacing the whole front bumper.

gerry
Ft Collins, Co
Nomen Lapetos - 08 Mar 2007 20:44 GMT
>I had a truck with trailer hitch back into me in a parking lot, assume it
>was a hitch from  the dimple it left.
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> gerry
> Ft Collins, Co

just get a ballpine hammer and put in a dimple on the other side of the
bumper symmetrical to the centerline
WindsorFox - 12 Mar 2007 16:12 GMT
> I had a truck with trailer hitch back into me in a parking lot, assume
> it was a hitch from  the dimple it left.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> gerry
> Ft Collins, Co

   I think I'd ask one of those dentless paint removal places. Oh, and
don't beat on it with a ball peen hammer please....

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Nomen Lapetos - 12 Mar 2007 19:36 GMT
>> I had a truck with trailer hitch back into me in a parking lot, assume it
>> was a hitch from  the dimple it left.
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>    I think I'd ask one of those dentless paint removal places. Oh, and
> don't beat on it with a ball peen hammer please....

instead of the hammer they could saw the dent out
or they could put some chewing gum in the dent and the foil from the gum
over it.
 
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