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    ...for riding off their flat tires. I was driving home on I-75 from school last night and ran all over the tread of one of those friggin huge tires. :mad: I now have a very large gash across the lower front bumper cover. [img]graemlins/crybaby.gif[/img] Hopefully the underside is fine (have to check that come daylight.)

    Okay, enough ranting. I've found replacement part #s for it by searching and was wondering how hard it would be to take the presently thrashed bumper off? I'm assuming this can't be repaired.
    1995 3.4 Camaro coupe. Not new or improved. Yet...<br />Hey, I changed a brake lightbulb! Is that too ricey? :^P

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    Join the club...
    the same thing happened to me two weeks after buying my car. I just went to the store and bought a bra for the front end to cover up the damage.
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    • #3
      which brand of auto-bra is the best?

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      • #4
        LeBra or Covercraft?

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        • #5
          I had a LeBra, and the top half (the part that goes on the hood) ripped off my car at about 80mph.

          My front end was getting too chipped up though, so I went out and bought another LeBra, and this one has stayed on so far.

          I have never tried any other brand, but I would suggest trying a diffrent brand if you can get your hands on one.
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          • #6
            Amen to the bra. i have one on my buick. that thing covers about $2000 in damage. no one has clue whats under that thing. LeBra has worked great for me. although it did tear on the along the bottom grill when i went through some deep snow.
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            • #7
              Okay, I didn't say it right. [img]tongue.gif[/img] The gash is through the thing. We're talking a hole here. I'm considering replacing it and wanted to know the best way to pull the thing off the car. Or should I get a shop to do it?

              [ September 04, 2002: Message edited by: bullwinkle890 ]</p>
              1995 3.4 Camaro coupe. Not new or improved. Yet...<br />Hey, I changed a brake lightbulb! Is that too ricey? :^P

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              • #8
                I managed to find my Haynes book and found some stuff involving the front bumper cover. Surely there are more than ten screws and retainers holding that sucker on! I mean, beyond pulling the fog lights and signals, It seems to be simple enough. Of course, I could be wrong...

                [ September 05, 2002: Message edited by: bullwinkle890 ]</p>
                1995 3.4 Camaro coupe. Not new or improved. Yet...<br />Hey, I changed a brake lightbulb! Is that too ricey? :^P

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                • #9
                  The front & rear bumper covers are both bigtime *****es.

                  The problem is proper alignment & support. They are urethane (plastic) and sometimes must be heated up & stretched to align correctly.

                  You may also get dimpling on the edges of the front bumper.

                  I've talked to several guys that do this for a living, and they have all told me that the bumper covers, front & rear, on firebirds & camaros are evil.
                  2001 75th Anniversary V6 Pewter Firebird w/ Chrome Wheels, T-Tops, & Y87<br />Mods: Free Ram Air, !Silencer, Holley Filter, Full 3\" Hooker Catback, 3\" Cat<br />Best time: 15.095 at 90.00 MPH with a 2.127 60\'

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                  • #10
                    It friggin' figures. :rolleyes: Hoped to save a buck but if it has to be done that way, the bra thing is looking a lot better... [img]tongue.gif[/img]

                    [ September 05, 2002: Message edited by: bullwinkle890 ]</p>
                    1995 3.4 Camaro coupe. Not new or improved. Yet...<br />Hey, I changed a brake lightbulb! Is that too ricey? :^P

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                    • #11
                      How much would it cost to get this put on? If I bought parts to save some money, could someone give me a ballpark figure on time to repair? Y'know, from those books the shops use to estimate with? I can always find out the local cost per hour...
                      1995 3.4 Camaro coupe. Not new or improved. Yet...<br />Hey, I changed a brake lightbulb! Is that too ricey? :^P

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