Bumper damage is a common type of auto repair after a collision. Whether your car was rear-ended by another vehicle or you edged a little too far into the garage, bumpers can become dented. In some cases, a skilled auto technician can perform dent repair. However, there are instances where the bumper requires a replacement instead. Here are some ways to determine what type of restoration your vehicle needs.
A dent repair can't guarantee to smooth out a cracked bumper entirely. Prevent the affected area from weakening the material by replacing it at an auto repair shop. A crack causes it to lose structural integrity and the ability to absorb shocks, providing less protection in any future collisions. Additionally, water can seep into cracks, leading to rust damage that also weakens the bumpers.
An auto repair shop can take care of a small scratch on the bumper. However, it's easier to purchase a new bumper if your car has various deep scratches, as repainting is a long process. The marks would have to be sanded down, and deep ones would need to be filled with a compound to prepare the surface of the old bumper. All that work will be reflected in the final bill, resulting in a high expense. It may be more affordable to get a bumper replacement.
Bumpers use hooks to latch into place on your vehicle's valance panel, grill, and splash guard. When this connection point is broken or damaged, the bumper will not remain attached and can fall off, leading to an unsafe situation. Hooks cannot be fixed, so an auto repair professional needs to replace the entire bumper once they break.
When you suspect your bumper needs replacement, turn to the pros at Westside Fender/Body & Refinishing in Waipahu, HI. Their ASE certified technicians have helped customers on Oahu since 1983 and perform a wide range of auto repairs, from scratch repairs to bumper replacements to full bodywork. Call (808) 677-5112 for an appointment, or visit their website to learn more about their services.