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Is there a way to fix this without replacing the whole bumper cover? Something snagged the wheel well and a small section of the clip area seems to have broken off. I have seen some plastic welding stuff, but never had much luck in actually using it.
I found a photo of the back on an eBay listing for a used part... it looks more like a rail than a clip. Not sure how I would re-attach it seeing this.
3m double sided tape with a cloth pin clamp for about 10 minutes. Clean it with alcohol really well let it dry then add tape clamp for 10 or so minutes and forget about it.
A Body shop will give you a free estimate. Tape won’t last for long if it even works with amount of tension there. There is some plastic welding options to repair plastic bumpers without replacing that are not too expensive. Hard to tell from the photo if there is torn plastic clip/mounting point or just needs to be clipped back in. Getting a free estimate should give you the info you need to decide.
So it definitely looks like the outer shell has been torn from the long snap in channel. Honestly, if glue or tape will hold it, I’m good with that. Just gotta find the right product.
maybe some epoxy (plastic specific type) and a soft clamp for a few hours. Worth a try, worst case if it doesn't work is you'll have to scrape it out and try something else. Just make sure you don't use so much that it squirts out on the painted plastic.
I repaired many bumpers with 3M or JB plastic weld. If you can extract the broken piece from the channel/clip, you can glue it back together and will be as strong as new.
for the time being, you can pour some hot water on the cover to soften it and push it back into shape so it doesn’t catch on something else.
The 3m tape I posted early will do it. They use it all the time to put trim pieces on Mustangs and other cars. Your vent shades are done that way now erc. If you put a long piece on it and then use clothes pin clamps to hold it for a few minutes it will work.
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