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AdamF

posted on 10th Apr 04 at 07:55

yes it will so dont hit the ground mate :lol: no matter how strong it is the first time you hit it on the floor it may crack. you may get a away with it a few times but after while of doing it, it will crack


Carb_Fanatic

posted on 9th Apr 04 at 21:42

so filler on the bumper will be ok? wont it crack the first time i even touch the ground or anything?


wezjax

posted on 7th Apr 04 at 18:18

i'd cut recess away matt the rear then skim over front with filler.


Carb_Fanatic

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 7th Apr 04 at 17:52

hey, i have been given a combat front bumper which has seen better days!

i would like to flush the front of it to create a more smooth look to the bumper. now i know how to fibre glass for installs, but i am a total novice at bodywork so i was wondering if you guys can help me out with a few things?

i am thinking that the easiest way of doing this would be to cut away all the re-cessed parts and then lay aluminium mesh over the hole then fibre glass? would you agree or is there a easier / better way of doing it?

also will i need to leave a slight recess to allow for bodywork filler over the glass fibre? or wont this be needed?

cheers ppl:wave: