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My Aerosync N-Type arrived...it's depressed. NE1 else?
My bumper got here today and it has a rather large depressed, sunken area where the Nissan Hamburger would be.... and anyone else seen this?
I don't know enough about body work to know if its too much to work around and not be seen or not..... is this something to worry about? I know they can probably fill it and build it up and make it all look uniform, but is that wise on urethane that is going to have a tendancy to flex more? I would think paint and clearing will make it more noticable...is it enough to warrant returning? I've tried to look at other photos of installed aerosync to see if maybe this was common, but I think I would have seen mention of it by now. Thanks in advance for looking. http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...aerosync_1.jpg http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...aerosync_2.jpg http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...aerosync_3.jpg http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...aerosync_4.jpg http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...aerosync_5.jpg |
return and get a new one imo
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you need to get another one definately. Mine took no type of extra fitting or work to get painted.I fit it myself and fit perferctly.
Try pressing that hump back out. If it sinks sinks right backin, then get another one. |
that's not fixable, return it.....and why did u post in this section?
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You're the only one. Mine came looking fine.
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You can also try sitting it in the sun for a day or so before trying to return it to see if the indentation will go away.
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Originally Posted by azula
that's not fixable, return it.....and why did u post in this section?
I apologize to the mod that has to move this...... oh ...nice brakes everyone. I'll be calling gruppe-s tomorrow to find out how to get the return started.... thanks for the input. I was sure if this was common I would have read it by now. Thanks again. |
I'd agree - leave it in the sun, I bet it will be fine
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Originally Posted by ColecatZ
becasue I'm rerarded..... I swore I clicked to the body/exterior forum.
I apologize to the mod that has to move this...... oh ...nice brakes everyone. I'll be calling gruppe-s tomorrow to find out how to get the return started.... thanks for the input. I was sure if this was common I would have read it by now. Thanks again. Thanks for the tips guys.... I'm going to give it a shot and see if it takes it's form back. oh yeah... http://carsmedia.ign.com/cars/image/brake_kita.jpg |
def not fixable sent it back
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I had some plaster, decorative blocks that I stacked up to be just slightly higher than the lowest part of the indention and then leaned the bumper over that so a portion of the bumpers own weight is helping to push the indention back flat. It's not much, but I figure steady presure combined with the heat might do it. I left it in the heat over night (we have plenty in Tx) and took a quick glance out the window this am and it looked a lot better, but I was still sleepy so who knows. I'll let ya'll know how it goes after it gets through the mid day. I'm going to try and go by and see if I need to make adjustments to the stand. I might be ok on this one afterall. Pics to follow if it resolves the issues.
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Swung by at lunch and bumper is looking much better, only slight indentation is visable and the area is much smaller. It's looks slight enough that, when primered, you wouldn't even see it. Thanks for the advise. Hopefully this thread can benefit someone else should they see something similar.
I'll grab a few pics after it sits through the day and post for another opinion. I think I'm clear though. Thanks again |
well that's good, make sure you post up pics
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Here it is after applying pressure in the heat for a couple days.
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ync_fixed4.jpg http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ync_fixed3.jpg http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ync_fixed2.jpg http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...ync_fixed1.jpg |
that's the beauty of urethane :)
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
that's the beauty of urethane :)
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I have the same bumper. It was involved in 3 accidents and it's still in one piece. It's not even dented or scratched. God bless polyurethane.
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