By Allan Bigarda


There was a time when the federal government strictly regulated the durability of bumpers. Every vehicle had to have a bumper that could withstand any impact that was 5 mph or less. This does not seem like much, but it made them quite sturdy. The car industry lobbied successfully to bring this down, because it meant they could use cheaper materials, making them easily damaged. A Body Repair Lincoln Park can help you repair yours quickly and easily.

With today's more lax rules about impacts, even rugged cars like a Jeep or an ATV may have really vulnerable bumpers. Even a minor accident can make them look unsightly and strip the paint right off. A professional repairman is your best bet to either fix what is broken or replace it altogether.

Bumpers are deceptive in their looks, because they look simple, even though they are somewhat complex. They come in three parts the first of which is structural support. Around that is the inner foam panel, and the plastic cover.

A body shop can fix bumpers that are scratched, scuffed, dented, or even cracked. Modern bumpers are integrated with many car systems, like turn signals, fog lights, trim, backup sensors, lane-change warning sensors, cameras, airbag sensors, and air intakes. All these parts must be removed before any bumper repair or replacement is possible.

There are many steps to all fixes, even the ones that seem rather minor and easy. First, a filler should be used to fill in the cracks or dents, then this has to dry completely. After, the area needs to be sanded to make it smooth and seamless with the rest of the plastic. Finally, paint in multiple coats is applied, and each one needs to dry completely before the next is done.

In some cases, the cracks or dents are so bad that it needs complete replacement. In addition, other parts like airbag sensors or lights will need to be replaced with the panel as well. All of these take time to do right, so have patience so that your car will look like new when completed.




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