Board Logo

Repair bumper damage?
patbot - October 16th, 2012 at 09:36 PM

Hi guys,

So an idiot ran into the back of me today, I saw him in the rearview reaching onto the floor/bending down just before he hit me. He did a runner when I pulled over to trade insurance.
Any recommendations on beetle-friendly panel beaters where I can get the bumper bent back into shape on the cheap (but still good)? It's been pushed in, up and down, so it now looks like a flat S and I can't open the engine bay...

Cheers, Pat.


barls - October 16th, 2012 at 09:58 PM

where about are you?
might help point you in the right direction


patbot - October 16th, 2012 at 10:06 PM

Whoops, I should update my profile. South-west Sydney near Liverpool.


barls - October 16th, 2012 at 10:54 PM

had good results from http://www.californiansmash.com.au  with the corolla that i had. they do a fair few classics as well.
would of gone back to them but its the other side of the city form me
dont know if they are close to where you want or not.


MISS VDUB - October 17th, 2012 at 12:59 AM

May work out cheaper getting a replacement bumper?


Pumba - October 17th, 2012 at 05:50 AM

I have a new repro one from the 90s never fitted $100 and its yours.
Its the bar only you use your over riders.


Bizarre - October 17th, 2012 at 11:26 AM

Tony Holden Smast in Silverwater has done repair work for me and several other beetle people I know

He understands old cars and budget repairs


68AutoBug - October 17th, 2012 at 06:56 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by patbot
Hi guys,

So an idiot ran into the back of me today, I saw him in the rearview reaching onto the floor/bending down just before he hit me. He did a runner when I pulled over to trade insurance.
Any recommendations on beetle-friendly panel beaters where I can get the bumper bent back into shape on the cheap (but still good)? It's been pushed in, up and down, so it now looks like a flat S and I can't open the engine bay...

Cheers, Pat.


Its probably cheaper to buy a new one..
though You could take it off and bend it back in shape so You can open the boot..
its difficult to repair chromed parts..
after being bent into the correct shape and panel beated
it would need rechroming ..
so a new or good used one would work out cheaper
as chrome plating is very expensive..

LEE


patbot - October 17th, 2012 at 07:54 PM

So I had a better look in the light of day, and gave it a pull... the over-riders have straightened up a bit, and I may be able to get away with just replacing the brace/strut that goes through the hole in the fender (it's been crushed, but otherwise there's no visible damage other than the slight twist to the fender). I'll start by replacing the strut and go from there to figure out what else needs to be done. Can I get them from most beetle spares places, or does anyone have a spare one of these: http://www.vollks.com.au/images/00-98-1022-0.jpg

Thank you guys so much for the repair suggestions and replacement bumper option, I may yet need to go down that path but hopefully not. I really appreciate this community.

Here's hoping no one else's VWs get hit!