Overall it wasn't much work, just a bit of time. I already had most of the material and tools to do the repair, so it wasn't that expensive. I got to retain my OEM bumper, so I knew fitment would be good. Non OEM aftermarket bumpers can be hit or miss with fitment, and a new OEM bumper from Honda is close to $300 (if you can find one currently). That's why I decided to go the repair route. Plus I got to make a video showing how to repair a cracked bumper for anyone who may want to fix their bumper, not just for a honda, but for any manufacturer. 👍
*7:35** Everyone, you don't have to drill the end of the crack. It's not metal. It is not going to continue cracking along that line if you repair it properly.*
Love your series man!
Thanks!
Seems like a lot of work considering a new bumper is 20-30 new on rock auto ?
Overall it wasn't much work, just a bit of time. I already had most of the material and tools to do the repair, so it wasn't that expensive. I got to retain my OEM bumper, so I knew fitment would be good. Non OEM aftermarket bumpers can be hit or miss with fitment, and a new OEM bumper from Honda is close to $300 (if you can find one currently). That's why I decided to go the repair route. Plus I got to make a video showing how to repair a cracked bumper for anyone who may want to fix their bumper, not just for a honda, but for any manufacturer. 👍
Painted bumper delivered is $625.45 in Canada... definitely worth the work to do it yourself
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*7:35** Everyone, you don't have to drill the end of the crack. It's not metal. It is not going to continue cracking along that line if you repair it properly.*
what is the name of this bumper?
It’s the stock bumper for the 1999-2000 Honda Civic.
new bumper aazon was 350$ primed