Thank You sir for the informative and educational video. I know this problem with the plastic body skins is a common one. Keep up the good videos. Have A Good Day! 🚙🚘🚗
Instead of melting the plastic on the screw hole, my brother just hot glued a round washer with the same size hole right on top of the broken hole and put another one on the other side or bottom and glued that one with JB weld, was a lot easier then what i see here on this video
Why do they make these bumpers so poorly? One bump into a car or anything and you have to replace the $400 bumper. Or we can put a bandaid on it for a while like this. Come on, auto industry!
If the bumper doesn't come apart, it will cost more to replace the entire bumper. The bumpers are the made that way so you just have to replace the clips and touch up the scratches
Hi, great video, but you lost me when you clipped the last part? What type of clip did you use and how did you install it before you put the final screw in? Thanks in advance.
Each manufacturer use different body clips, so depends on the hole size you need to find the right clip. I have an assortment of 10 different clips that come in a packet and that's why I didn't show trying through everyone of them.
the hole for my screw was completely broken off. and the clips near it were broke. Hot glued them and I took a washer and hot glued the washer over where the screw goes into. It seems to be holding but let's see how long it lasts. Any other glues you recommend besides hot glue? The hot glue isn't going to melt in the hot sun of Texas, is it? ;)
Im not a specialist, and epoxy is propably the best for a job like that but I wouldnt miss my JB Weld anytime anywhere =) Broken radiator filler-neck? JB Weld! Broken handle? JB Weld! Noisy girlfriend? JB QuickWeld ;)
Hey if it works it works. I've seen all types of shit by professionals in a pinch, at least this isn't a shop doing this 😂. Props to him for using his R & R. 👍
You looking for a tutorial on how to put on plastic covers is questioning your street cred..😂. I sent this to a girl who needed visual instruction. She did infact fix her car.
@@DanielRuiz-qk1dc basically you take drill holes in a certain part of the bumper And then run the zip ties through to keep it in place. There's another video on it