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cmondieyoung
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A few weekends ago I managed to bash my front--stock--bumper in on the driver's side.
I removed the air dam, and cut the endcaps to size this afternoon, but I'm having problems fitting the bumper back on. The metal plate that holds the end caps on is bent upwards, making it difficult to correctly position the bumper on (it pushes up against the driver's side quarterpanel/fender).
I've tried banging it down into place with a hammer, but to no avail. My wife suggested using heat to forge it back into place, but I don't have any means of creating enough heat to do so... other than use the firepit out front to barbeque the damn thing.
Any suggestions on how to bend this sucker back down?
I removed the air dam, and cut the endcaps to size this afternoon, but I'm having problems fitting the bumper back on. The metal plate that holds the end caps on is bent upwards, making it difficult to correctly position the bumper on (it pushes up against the driver's side quarterpanel/fender).
I've tried banging it down into place with a hammer, but to no avail. My wife suggested using heat to forge it back into place, but I don't have any means of creating enough heat to do so... other than use the firepit out front to barbeque the damn thing.
Any suggestions on how to bend this sucker back down?