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      09-23-2014, 09:43 AM   #44
Alan l.
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Another thing to consider is doing the front and rear bumpers in multiple pieces (wrap). Most will have to do this anyway at sharp compound curve areas but I would also suggest you do it in areas prone to being bumped and scratched. This way if you get a scratch or tear in the wrap you dont have to replace the entire bumper and just area damaged. Your installer will be able to join the pieces barely visible to the eye. I scratched the top part of my bumper while trying to load a bike into my trunk and now I have to live with it or redo my entire rear bumper! Live and learn....

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