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Old 09-19-2019, 08:50 AM   #43
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Well, I swung by Bubba's shop and he said "no problem", he went back into his shop and came out with a BFH, a gallon can of Bondo and a rattle can of white paint. I told him that I wanted a second opinion and left.

I then went to a local body shop. I nice helpful fellow there suggested that I try the hot water and plunger technique. If that didn't turn out OK, he could replace the bumper and paint it for about $1,000.

So, tomorrow, I'm going to put a kettle of water on the stove, get my plunger and give it a go. -

(why don't I just learn how to back up - )


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Damned kid forum users ask us what to do and then run around asking everybody else until they come back to what we said in the first place.


Told you several times you just need a driver.


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Old 09-19-2019, 09:49 AM   #44
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Damned kid forum users ask us what to do and then run around asking everybody else until they come back to what we said in the first place.


Told you several times you just need a driver.


Yep, ain't THAT the truth!

A driver? YES! Where would you like to go today, mr humfrz? Hmmm..... you pick a dead end road out in the country -


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Yep, ain't THAT the truth!

A driver? YES! Where would you like to go today, mr humfrz? Hmmm..... you pick a dead end road out in the country -


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May be awkward with three little girls in the car!
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May be awkward with three little girls in the car!
Well, that would be after the last drop off -


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Well, that would be after the last drop off -


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So you would have a solid 3 minutes. Should work.
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So you would have a solid 3 minutes. Should work.
Well, I would have more time if I skipped ma morning nap ….. which would be a tough call these days -


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Well, OK, today, after my "school bus" runs, I attempted the hot water/plunger technique to see if I could pull the dent out of my car. Well, shit, I found three plungers and the smallest one came closest, but, it is really old and hardened off, so it wouldn't get a good suction on the dent. Yes, as mrs humfrz always says - "life is hard for you, isn't it".

Tomorrow, I will see if I can buy a new, smaller, stronger plunger -


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Did you try pushing it from behind?...lol
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Did you try pushing it from behind?...lol
Well, ya, I thought about it and checked out the possibility. From underneath, I can't figure how you could get to it - sort of a double wall deal there. From the trunk, I ran into the same double wall thing. Taking out the tail light to get to it is a possibility - but, it looks like a lot of trouble -

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Taking out the tail light to get to it is a possibility - but, it looks like a lot of trouble -

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It isn't as bad as you think

It is two plastic push pins on the trunk liner followed by four 8mm nuts. I've removed it so many times, that I can get the taillight off within a minute.

Just follow this guide till Step 3:
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It isn't as bad as you think

It is two plastic push pins on the trunk liner followed by four 8mm nuts. I've removed it so many times, that I can get the taillight off within a minute.

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Oh, OK, thanks - good DIY instructions.

I'll give it a go.

First I'm going to try my $8 very special suction type plunger puller thing that is special made for FR-Ss, so the salesman at Walmart said -

I'll keep ya'll posted.




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well, the dent pulled out great! but now my headlight, passenger door, and right rear wheel fell off. how is the bumper connected to those things?
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Well, the bumper dent project is on hold today because it's raining. So, I reckon I'll just take a nap. It don't take much to stop me from doing projects -


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Not quite there yet.

Well, the bumper dent project is on hold today because it's raining. So, I reckon I'll just take a nap. It don't take much to stop me from doing projects -


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Wait a minute, I thought 'projects' were more proactive whilst dent repairs I see as reactive and therefore more like a chore/work activity..
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