I am a fool, who doesn't know how to park.

Laurie00

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OK, I feel like such a fool. I was parked at work (well I thought I had the car in park) but I was in fact rolling back into the other car. As I was packing my bag to get out of the car I bumped the car behind me. No damage to his car (since all I hit was his license plate in the front) but my black bumper has scratches, and imprints of the bolts that held his license plate on. I have a 3M guard on the bumper (so the scratches are minimal) but now I have these indentations on my rear bumper. Any ideas of my options???
 
Price it out and see which way is cheaper. I bumped into my wifes car and had those bolt indentations, cost me 700 to fix and repaint.
 
I have been doing a search online for rear bumpers for my car, but I can't seem to find anyone who sells the rear. Do I have to go through the dealership??
 
Laurie00 said:
I have been doing a search online for rear bumpers for my car, but I can't seem to find anyone who sells the rear. Do I have to go through the dealership??



Probably not. Your best bet is going to be to go get several estimates/quotes from various body repair shops in your area. Note that the quality of work from these shops vary immensely. It would be best if you could get a recommendation from someone that can vouch for the quality of the shop's work. Shop around, take your time. Remember that price is secondary to quality work. Often, dealers body shops will be the most expensive, but not necessarily the best work.
 
I have a 2007 Black VW Jetta. I treat this car like it's a Benz, since I can't afford a real one. I use ONR and Danase with sealant. I am that crazy VW lady who is always washing her car:eek: I am so pissed at myself. I was doing so many things at once, I was not paying attention. Anyway, I would love to just give it to someone so they could fix it, or replace it. I just want it done ya know.
 
Vew said:
It's usually cheaper to have a unpainted bumper painted to the color you want. Less prep work.



In addition, then the shop can guarantee the work. If the bumper is already painted, they have no way of knowing for sure it was done correctly using the proper flex primer and paint.
 
You guys have been great. Looks like it would only cost me 130 to get the bumper part replaced, that was damaged.

Now, if I choose to go that way, Vew- do the parts come painted according to your vin, and also, do you recommend where I would take it to get installed??
 
rebelde33 said:
You can try bidding on this:



eBay Motors: 05 06 07 VW VOLKSWAGEN JETTA REAR BUMPER BLUE OEM (item 160129178559 end time Jul-12-08 15:52:08 PDT)



It says it's blue but you can have someone repaint it to be black. I'm sure there are more if you look around.



Haha, I love the description; some scratches here and there. It looks like it's been through a war.



Laurie - if the indentations are small it is *possible* they can be heated and pushed out, but it is unlikely it'd meet your standards.



As Vew mentioned the best bet is to either find one on a forum (people are always replacing bumpers) or on parts site. I'd personally buy it unpainted (or primed) then have it painted myself locally. The place that paints it can likely install it.
 
Any suggestions on a good forum to try? I went on Craig's list and the Volkswagen forum. I haven't found anything yet. Looks like my best bet is to get it looked at to see if it can be popped out or get it from the Subaru site.
 
Laurie00 said:
Any suggestions on a good forum to try? I went on Craig's list and the Volkswagen forum. I haven't found anything yet. Looks like my best bet is to get it looked at to see if it can be popped out or get it from the Subaru site.



I'm assuming you need the rear bumper cover?



1stVWParts.com is a highly regarded parts place. Also, if you go over to VWVortex and search the forums for Bud@CheckeredFlag (something along those lines). He gives GREAT deals on 100% OEM parts from his dealership.



The bumper covers do not come pre-painted. Find a good body-shop in your area and let them take care of it for you...it shouldn't cost too terribly much at all.
 
Do the install yourself. I was dumbfounded by how few bolts a bumper cover is held by and how easily it is to remove.



See if you can find on eBay the factory repair CD/DVD, should show you step by step how to remove and replace.
 
Oops, sorry. Don't venture on these forums daily. The bumpers do not come painted. However, if you e-mail Jamie on that website, they do have a paint shop that has done great work for me in the past. I bought a hoodscoop from them and it looked OEM when I got it. Even masked off the front for me as I asked. It's actually a Subaru and VW dealership, so they deal with both equally.
 
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