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whitefrs 12-07-2012 10:44 PM

Lady backed into my FRS
 
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Some old lady didnt see my car behind her and hit my rear bumper.

Now my questions

How easy is to match the paint (pearl white)?
Can body shop get the bumper fast?
Do they have to replace diffuser too?

Please help and attach is a picAttachment 22055

Dezoris 12-07-2012 10:51 PM

Dont worry too much. It may take a week or two for the bumper. A good body shop can actually match paint better than the factory bumpers as factory bumpers are sprayed seperate from the car. They will also likely replace the diffuser if it is deformed or cracked. Try and keep in mind the bumper is just a giant piece of plastic nothing high tech

terrypm 12-07-2012 11:02 PM

They will not replace the bumper. They will repair that one. Should be a easy repair with the plastic bumper being heated up and molded back into shape.

whitefrs 12-07-2012 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by terrypm (Post 597135)
They will not replace the bumper. They will repair that one. Should be a easy repair with the plastic bumper being heated up and molded back into shape.

It will be noticiable?

midnightfrolic 12-07-2012 11:37 PM

sorry to hear man. glad everyone was ok. I got rear ended omw home from work tonight. gouged out some spots on the lower rear bumper. exchanged insurance and personal info.

fistpoint 12-07-2012 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by whitefrs (Post 597139)
It will be noticiable?

If it is, then you complain to the insurance company to fix it until it looks like it never happened.

"pre wreck condition" is the phrase insurance companies use to get you to hire them, hold them to it. If it's noticeable then it obviously falls outside of their own parameters.

whitefrs 12-07-2012 11:55 PM

Its the curse FML

dem00n 12-08-2012 12:00 AM

You can replace the whole bumper if YOU want to. Id say replace it...

Jaylyons1 12-08-2012 12:20 AM

Damn... a lot of these have been magnets for damage over the past couple of days. I'd say if it gets repaired and looks any different than the factory paint, take it back or talk to the insurance company and try and get a different shop if possible.

terrypm 12-08-2012 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by dem00n (Post 597188)
You can replace the whole bumper if YOU want to. Id say replace it...


I have had a couple cars that have received plastic bumper damage and they have just been repaired. The repair shop said they preferred that over replacing. I do not know why.:iono:
Most cars now (BRZ & FR-S included) have vin# stickers on every body part. If you replace anything it will be readily apparent to anyone who checks for such things.

SilentAngel 12-08-2012 12:45 AM

The Diffuser and the Bumper are all one piece. There is no seperation on it, looks seperate, but when looked at closely there is no seperation gap.

whitefrs 12-08-2012 12:48 AM

damn so that has to be replaced too?

will insurance company pay for the BRZ one lol i want the diffuser thing on the bottom

whaap 12-08-2012 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Jaylyons1 (Post 597209)
Damn... a lot of these have been magnets for damage over the past couple of days. I'd say if it gets repaired and looks any different than the factory paint, take it back or talk to the insurance company and try and get a different shop if possible.

I don't know of any insurance company that would pay a second shop to correct a repair job that they had already paid the first shop to do. They would probably try to influence the shop to do it again and get it right. Insurance companies that are smart allow the owner of the car to determine where they want the car fixed. That way there is no implied warranty from the insurance company. It's all up to the shop and the owner of the car to work it out. Like I said, when they can, insurance companies will try and convince the shops to make it right but they have no real ramifications as they're not the customer getting a sloppy repair job.

Dezoris 12-08-2012 02:02 AM

Thats too much damage along with clips for the shop to spend the time on the labor to heat it up to get it back to shape. I just had damage to the rear of my car in near the same spot. And it was much less damage than that and it was replaced.


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