What is this part called ??

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Trying to find this part to replace but hard to do if ya don't know what it is called.. It seems to be a separate piece from the bumper clip.

Thanks

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Bumper Extension, or Bumper End Extension seems fairly common. Available OEM and aftermarket. With and without holes for wheel lip moldings (fender flares)

Example part number would be 2L14-17F001-BHW.

If you have a heat gun, you might be able to form that one back into place.
 
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Bumper Extension, or Bumper End Extension seems fairly common. Available OEM and aftermarket. With and without holes for wheel lip moldings (fender flares)

Example part number would be 2L14-17F001-BHW.

If you have a heat gun, you might be able to form that one back into place.
Thank u very much.. Yea I pondered on using a heat gun and try to get it back out I'm going to see if I can remove it without removing the *****'n bumper. Thanks again

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Yea I haven't try to address it yet but I found them in eBay for $100
And no they are not part of the bumper they are separate pieces..
But ATM its at the bottom of my list of things to do..

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Ok... so there are two answers here. That upper portion of the bumper is connected to lower. So, it is essentially part of the bumper by way of a bracket, and rivets. It is possible to replace it separately. They can be found on the internet. Most commonly they are found already part of the bumper to make it a complete set for installation.

I know this because I’ve changed a few of these out (5 of them). When ordering your parts for the bumper be sure to pay attention to EB vs. non-EB, and backup sensor vs non-backup sensor equipped vehicles, etc.
 

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Take it off the vehicle and heat it up from the inside with a heat gun (NOT a blow dryer) or a propane torch and push it back out. If you are careful you won't damage the paint.
 

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If it was mine I would drill a small hole in middle of dent and insert a small plastic hollow wall anchor, then insert screw and pull the dent out. Could then fill the hole with a dark silicone or finish with plastic patch.
 
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