REAR BUMPER FILLERS?

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O. D. Showtime

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melloelky

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don't automatically dismiss a set of used fillers,a lot of the aftermarket pieces fit rather poorly.
 
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Longroof79

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don't automatically dismiss a set of used fillers,a lot of the aftermarket pieces fit rather poorly.
That's true, Chris.
I'm sure the new pieces need to be tweaked and fitted a little. Many times used fillers can be weather beaten or warped. I wouldn't discount using a good used set of fillers.
Mine were a little rough, that's one of the reasons I decided to eliminate them and narrow and tuck the bumpers. But I guess I always had that in mind to do.
 
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Bruce Compton

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Thanks for all the reply`s. I will look about used as we really don`t want fiberglass because they are pretty vulnerable in the water box.
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Longroof79

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Nice shot of the car, Bruce.
 
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