This is exactly what I was looking for. I took my truck in a body shop...of course they wanted to replace the whole bumper just because a tab was broken. This saved me almost $2k!
This is all a valid fix, and the only thing I would adjust on these instructions would be to make the hole bigger. Having that bolt tightly held by the bumper cover is going to transfer literally 'all' of the road vibrations directly through that bit of plastic and shorten the lifespan of the repair. A larger hole (allowing more of the vibration to transfer from the bolt to the mounting) would I think, yield a better end result.
Excellent! Excellent!! Excellent!!! I'm needing to fix a "faux pas" on my car I just made a few weeks ago and am figuring out how to remove my bumper and fix the tabs that were affected, bend my quarter panel back to it's original shape and reattach the bumper!!!! This is just what I needed!!! Thank you for your idea and explaining it so well!!! Ten thumbs up!!!!
Forget the haters in these comments, your a genius considering I needed a a quick and effective fix, and this one was straight to the point and easy to follow.. Respect from the UK
Make yourself a bit of ABS slurry (mix acetone with abs plastic pieces in a jar), it will bond 10x better than plastic welder. Use a soldering iron to melt in some mesh in the plastic and top it off with the ABS slurry then drill a hole and it's good as new.
My bumper tore off on a concrete parking stop bc it was broken and had rebar sticking out. Anyway I used your method and it’s worked out so far. Hasn’t fallen off yet! The dealership would’ve wanted so much money. My tabs were broken but I just sealed the whole bumper anyway and sealed all the gaps. It’s holding so far!
how long has it been? is it still holding by chance? the same exact thing happened to me with the rebar sticking up out of the parking stop. my bumper has been hanging off a tad bit for a year or so and i’m tired of popping it back in every time i drive 😅. def considering this trick
I used alcohol at 50% and epoxy. Do you know that I had that epoxy in my storage, but never thought to use it like this! Thank you for your video I realized that this was the solution to repair my 2006 Mazda 3 bumper cover edge.
That Permatex epoxy is the shiz! Used it to fabricate the torn-off piece of my bumper (reinforced with plastic cut from a can lid + Gorilla tape), drilled out the hole, then bolted that f-ing bumper cover right back where it belongs. Doesn't look like it was ever torn off. Thanks for showing how simple this really is.
Na orientação de uso do produto...: O adesivo não liga a maioria dos plásticos de polietileno ou polipropileno. O plástico de parachoques, é de qual material?
Thanks for this video. I'm gonna try this on my scion. Bumper keeps falling off from one side only. It's a pain. I'm curious, how's your fix holding up after all this time?
i have a 14’ 400 hp taurus i’ve only done highway driving with , a lot of it. i can’t keep the front of it together for the life of me and the car sits pretty high. having new plastics put all under engine bay just buying an entirely new bumper because truckers have chipped the h*ll out of it . rest of the car flawless . Passenger side front bumper sticking nearly an inch out just zip tied lol can barely notice but still looks wack to me. 255/45/19 all season nitto
I fix mine with a plastic repair tool using one of the metal clips and also the convinient is clip is bendable sometimes the bumps are sand down and don’t hold anyway with this idea and with clip you can bend it up and it hold it or sand flat the bump and use a little screw small enough to fit on clips head
Oh, so you guys basically did what I just did. Except I used a metal washer, and JB welded around it. If that falls out I'll try this. Thanks, I didn't wanna buy one of those tacky bumper quick releases. I'm too old for that kinda shit. Oh I lost the screw and that white thingy to screw into, so I just used a cable tie. It doesn't work perfectly, as if I hit a bump it maybe comes out 2mm, but it works.
TY so much Sir. I do okay sometimes with mechanical parts but, I know nothing about body work. I hit like and I subscribed to you sir. I will share your knowledge. God bless you 😉
Effing brilliant! Wish I 'd seen your comment before I panicked, realizing I didn't mark where I needed to drill. It turned out great after all, but I hate that panic!
The only issue I got is the plastic part which my bumper is supposed to be attached to has fallen off. There is no stable base I can really attach it back onto. Maybe I can glue the bumper onto the upper panel but I’m worried I will look weird with no gap in between. I can’t afford a whole new bumper so that’s my best option for the current moment.
I hate the q50 bumper issues I have this on my driver side as well then other day my turn signal where place a screw threw broke so now I'm stuck figuring out to keep the turn signals from moving
Why not just use a zip-tie? You pull away a bit of the wheel-well cover so you can get access to inside the quarter-panel, and you insert a zip-tie to where one of the bumper clips used to be. You then thread the length of zip-tie into the matching hole on the bumper, and then pull the rest of that zip-tie back to the hole of the zip-tie, and insert it into the tie, then pull to tighten the zip-tie and that loop of plastic then pulls up the bumper to the car's quarter-panel.
I ended up buying mine from the US and had it shipped, the closest thing to this in the UK is jb weld.. But I just bought this product and waited as atleast I saw the result of how to use from this video and didn't want to risk trying a different product which may yield different results.. Very useful video tho so respect
Couple problems with this fix. One of which is not sanding the surface of the plastic. The other being that the paint on the surface hasn't been addressed. It won't hold long term.
This is exactly what I was looking for. I took my truck in a body shop...of course they wanted to replace the whole bumper just because a tab was broken. This saved me almost $2k!
This saved me likely hundreds of dollars from what a shop would have charged and took all of 40 mins start to finish including drying time. Thanks!
Is the bumper staying on with no issues? I may need to do this unfortunately
@@loveVanity6Same I just found out mine is Brocken so annoyed 😒
This is all a valid fix, and the only thing I would adjust on these instructions would be to make the hole bigger. Having that bolt tightly held by the bumper cover is going to transfer literally 'all' of the road vibrations directly through that bit of plastic and shorten the lifespan of the repair. A larger hole (allowing more of the vibration to transfer from the bolt to the mounting) would I think, yield a better end result.
Excellent!
Excellent!!
Excellent!!!
I'm needing to fix a "faux pas" on my car I just made a few weeks ago and am figuring out how to remove my bumper and fix the tabs that were affected, bend my quarter panel back to it's original shape and reattach the bumper!!!!
This is just what I needed!!!
Thank you for your idea and explaining it so well!!!
Ten thumbs up!!!!
Forget the haters in these comments, your a genius considering I needed a a quick and effective fix, and this one was straight to the point and easy to follow.. Respect from the UK
Make yourself a bit of ABS slurry (mix acetone with abs plastic pieces in a jar), it will bond 10x better than plastic welder. Use a soldering iron to melt in some mesh in the plastic and top it off with the ABS slurry then drill a hole and it's good as new.
My bumper tore off on a concrete parking stop bc it was broken and had rebar sticking out. Anyway I used your method and it’s worked out so far. Hasn’t fallen off yet! The dealership would’ve wanted so much money. My tabs were broken but I just sealed the whole bumper anyway and sealed all the gaps. It’s holding so far!
how long has it been? is it still holding by chance? the same exact thing happened to me with the rebar sticking up out of the parking stop. my bumper has been hanging off a tad bit for a year or so and i’m tired of popping it back in every time i drive 😅. def considering this trick
@@kaitlynhickman2987 it’s held for a month or two. It’s great 👍
Same exact situation.
@@kaitlynhickman2987 annnd still holding :)
@@metrellgamble :( well at least this is a good cheap option. Buy two packs. It works.
I used alcohol at 50% and epoxy. Do you know that I had that epoxy in my storage, but never thought to use it like this! Thank you for your video I realized that this was the solution to repair my 2006 Mazda 3 bumper cover edge.
That Permatex epoxy is the shiz! Used it to fabricate the torn-off piece of my bumper (reinforced with plastic cut from a can lid + Gorilla tape), drilled out the hole, then bolted that f-ing bumper cover right back where it belongs. Doesn't look like it was ever torn off. Thanks for showing how simple this really is.
Na orientação de uso do produto...: O adesivo não liga a maioria dos plásticos de polietileno ou polipropileno.
O plástico de parachoques, é de qual material?
Cheaper, faster and simplier than any other video watched 👍
I never of thought of doing this way. Thank you for this video! Cheap and easy fix!
Not all Heroes wear capes. Thank you
This one wears a cap.
My wife just damage her bumper off of a high curb. This will come in handy for sure. Awesome!
Depends on the outside temperature
Exactly what I was looking for. I appreciate this video.
Thanks for this video. I'm gonna try this on my scion. Bumper keeps falling off from one side only. It's a pain. I'm curious, how's your fix holding up after all this time?
That was brilliant. Well done.
NICELY DONE ...and well explained with awesome camera work. Exactly what I was look for....best explanation
Not all heros wear a cape, but all of them know how to use tape
I have this issue with my Q50 as well lol passenger side. My wheel setup isn’t even aggressive it’s crazy lol Great video
i have a 14’ 400 hp taurus i’ve only done highway driving with , a lot of it. i can’t keep the front of it together for the life of me and the car sits pretty high. having new plastics put all under engine bay just buying an entirely new bumper because truckers have chipped the h*ll out of it . rest of the car flawless . Passenger side front bumper sticking nearly an inch out just zip tied lol can barely notice but still looks wack to me. 255/45/19 all season nitto
Bruh, I am freaking impressed. Good job bro.
He said u wanna let it dry for 20 minutes to 1 hour, but we let it dry for 15 minutes only. Lol 😂
I used JB Weld. Didn't get hard for 2 hours. Didn't strap it in until 24 hours later.
Que produto é esse?
@@aznnp77it worked pretty good?
Thank you this is exact the solution to i was looking for to fix the front bumper of my car. Love the content.
Did you fix it ?
Excellent!!! This is a low cost-effective fix.
I fix mine with a plastic repair tool using one of the metal clips and also the convinient is clip is bendable sometimes the bumps are sand down and don’t hold anyway with this idea and with clip you can bend it up and it hold it or sand flat the bump and use a little screw small enough to fit on clips head
Saved me hundreds of dollars thanks
Nice job and a video that shows it all - so anyone can do the same . . . bravo!
My clips bugged me soo much i wanted to replace the bumper 😭. Thanks ❤
This was incredibly satisfying to watch!
Research has been studied over now its time to get to work excellent video and work
Going to try this on my 7 series until I can replace the bumper. Thanks for the quick fix idea!!!
DUDE ------------------> you are a legend! Thank you
Great solution thanks, thanks. Just what I was looking for!
Good video, thanks. Why not put the plastic permatex under the plastic so you don't have to sand away later?
It wouldn't be flush to the other tabs
Oh, so you guys basically did what I just did. Except I used a metal washer, and JB welded around it. If that falls out I'll try this. Thanks, I didn't wanna buy one of those tacky bumper quick releases. I'm too old for that kinda shit. Oh I lost the screw and that white thingy to screw into, so I just used a cable tie. It doesn't work perfectly, as if I hit a bump it maybe comes out 2mm, but it works.
Good job, out of the 8 videos I watched before, yours is the only one that makes any sense. Thank you
Makes me wonder what would work better, the bonding agent or getting a plastic welder and going that route?
TY so much Sir. I do okay sometimes with mechanical parts but, I know nothing about body work. I hit like and I subscribed to you sir. I will share your knowledge. God bless you 😉
Thank you so much this blew my mind
That looks really good. I have no idea what you actually did though lol
Can I put W4 on a pen to keep a hole while pouring?
Effing brilliant! Wish I 'd seen your comment before I panicked, realizing I didn't mark where I needed to drill. It turned out great after all, but I hate that panic!
Grat work bro, you to used fibee glas to have more harderer
Thank you. I need that plastic welding home. I have some fender lin😮ers tabs to repair.
What size wrench did you have to use to unscrew the screw ?
Exactly what I need.. thanks
Thank you so much your video was really helpful.
Great Video Thanks 👍
God bless yall !!!❤
Freaking brilliant dude. I’m going to do this today!
How did it go?
Super good idea. Thanks
Thanks for this video
Nice job...thanks!!!!
Life savior !!
Can I do the same way, for a Nissan Altima?
never thought about this way,, nice one!
Besides this method how else can I get it fix ? At a body shop?
Did you just drill into the dash with the provided hardware? I don’t want to mess anything up on my truck
The only issue I got is the plastic part which my bumper is supposed to be attached to has fallen off. There is no stable base I can really attach it back onto. Maybe I can glue the bumper onto the upper panel but I’m worried I will look weird with no gap in between. I can’t afford a whole new bumper so that’s my best option for the current moment.
nice tip bro!
Mind blown. really, wow
Nice job!
Thanks!!!
Ahhhh so nice
That was 👌 awesome work.
Where you locaaated?
This was such a great vid, thank you
Thank yoj don't know why I didn't think of this
I didn’t know they plastic adhesive exist than you for the educational video
good video but plastic weld hasn't dried yet and it's been 5 hours...
Use a heat gun
How long did it take ?
@@Hustle2Succession let it dry overnight and it didn't dry... must've not mixed it well so I just actually plastic WELDED it with this tool
Theres 2 types plastic bond one is faster from another
Good looking g
good job
I hate the q50 bumper issues I have this on my driver side as well then other day my turn signal where place a screw threw broke so now I'm stuck figuring out to keep the turn signals from moving
Good job bro
Very good job. The filling material that you used is harder or the same as the car bumper?
Same bumper I have 😮💨
Thank you tried zip ties n was tryna hid it and it just wasn’t looking right
Not only was it a great tutorial it’s the same car I need to work on
Awesome! Never would of thought of this. Thanks so much!
Can I use it on a crack bumper?
A M A Z I N G
It's crazy how I'm looking for the samething for the same car 😂
Tell me about it I have my Sport bumper hanging off one side 🙄
Is there any audio on this?
You could just connect with the epoxy and it dry together no need for the drill.
Genius
That's a concrete block right is straight and left is bent towards @ 7 o'clock aka huge dark block
👍
crazy thing is i gotta do this for the SAME EXACT car😂😂😂😂
Why not just use a zip-tie? You pull away a bit of the wheel-well cover so you can get access to inside the quarter-panel, and you insert a zip-tie to where one of the bumper clips used to be. You then thread the length of zip-tie into the matching hole on the bumper, and then pull the rest of that zip-tie back to the hole of the zip-tie, and insert it into the tie, then pull to tighten the zip-tie and that loop of plastic then pulls up the bumper to the car's quarter-panel.
Make a video I’m too dumb 😝
@@alejandrogonz6081 felt
if the clip is broken whats the zip tie going to hold on to? lol
Exactly. You’d have to drill new holes and it wouldn’t line up properly giving your bumper cover a wonky eye.
Just fucked up my Alfa Romeo bumper. Just bought the damn thing today. Cut too hard backing out of the driveway like a shit bag
anyone know something in uk that’s like this as I can’t find this product in uk
I ended up buying mine from the US and had it shipped, the closest thing to this in the UK is jb weld.. But I just bought this product and waited as atleast I saw the result of how to use from this video and didn't want to risk trying a different product which may yield different results.. Very useful video tho so respect
@@rollindeep786did it work?
🔟/4
What in the makita is going on there that thing is albino
Breaks easy.
Couple problems with this fix. One of which is not sanding the surface of the plastic. The other being that the paint on the surface hasn't been addressed. It won't hold long term.
Yes it will hold I did this to my car samme thing and I have years on it
Could I use JB Weld plastic binder for this as well ?
Yes JB weld is really good
recently got a car with this job done to it & let me just say, it’s awful. Zip ties would’ve been 100x better.
How’d you do it
Use ur tip of ur finger to smooth it out bro
At the end of the video I noticed that I have the same car but in white
I'm here because of my Q50 😂
This stuff is $4.00 at Menard's... if you have one nearby.
All you need is Flex Tape
Like fold it over the broken tab and drill a hole through it?
Does flex tape get rigid enough to support this ??
Oh god what happened ?