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garage dweller

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I am looking for some opinions regarding the fit and quality of aftermarket fiberglass bumper fillers. I have seen several vendors offerings and while they all look good, I was wondering if anyone would care to impart their feelings about them. Any input will be put to use as I am collecting parts to hopefully resume paying attention to my car as soon as the weather stays above intolerable. (freezing, D**n global warming) :rolleyes:
 
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I Went With Factory New Front Fillers(special Prep Process.there "bare" Rubber) On The Rear I Used Fiberglass From Danko,they Did Need Some Blocking And Some Fitting, But The Finishing Results Were Very Good...
 
I Went With Factory New Front Fillers(special Prep Process.there "bare" Rubber) On The Rear I Used Fiberglass From Danko,they Did Need Some Blocking And Some Fitting, But The Finishing Results Were Very Good...

Good advice ....you can get NOS rear fillers but most would say that they are cost prohibitive at ~$700 + for the pair. that is why just about everyone will use fiberglass for the rears.

I think there are plastic fillers (ABS?) on the market, but I would stay clear of them. Over time and amount of sun exposure, they will warp/sag like the headlight bezels. At least with fiberglass, it can be repaired/patched.
 
My body shop was impressed with the fit and quality of the fiberglass ones. They do need blocking,though.
 
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