Sources for urethane rear bumpers
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Sources for urethane rear bumpers
I believe the stock S197 rear bumper cover is made of thermoplastic (TPO), which is usually a black plastic material.
I find that this crap is easily damaged. An object in my garage fell on my rear bumper cover and took a huge chunk out of the cover. I've had lots of different things hit my Crown Vic's urethane bumper covers and not even flinch (including a Cadillac STS) let alone crack.
Just today, I went to grab a garden hose to clean off a high speed bird poop drop (75 mph on the highway, got hit square on the hood) and the hose tapped my rear bumper cover in the corner and left 4 scratches, one of which went straight down to the black plastic material.
This is the absolutely sh*ttiest bumper cover material / paint I have seen.
Where can we buy a urethane rear bumper cover for the S197 GT or perhaps something made of more durable material? I wanted to get rid of the rear cover anyhow because of the big gash.
I find that this crap is easily damaged. An object in my garage fell on my rear bumper cover and took a huge chunk out of the cover. I've had lots of different things hit my Crown Vic's urethane bumper covers and not even flinch (including a Cadillac STS) let alone crack.
Just today, I went to grab a garden hose to clean off a high speed bird poop drop (75 mph on the highway, got hit square on the hood) and the hose tapped my rear bumper cover in the corner and left 4 scratches, one of which went straight down to the black plastic material.
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Where can we buy a urethane rear bumper cover for the S197 GT or perhaps something made of more durable material? I wanted to get rid of the rear cover anyhow because of the big gash.
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I've seen ads for take-offs in the 5.0 Mustang mag, but I don't have one at work to look in. If you're lucky, you might even get one the same color as your car, saving you the cost of painting it. I believe Saleen sells all their take-off parts too, unless they're moving them through another reseller now. You might contact them.
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Kevin is right. The TPO garbage they used for the stock bumper cover is as weak as wax. The urethane bumpers Ford used since the early 80s can take a severe beating without any problems (yellow plastic material).
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