Is there a way to fix a FRP warp??
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I got this bumper for a good deal but it has a warp or slight twist between the pipes. Is there an easy way to fix this?? Thanks p.s. I know about the gap below the tail lights, I can fix that
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do this at your own risk!
heat gun!
am I'm being dead serious....if you can push or pull it to your liking. Kinda prop it to stay with what ever you have...
then hit it with the heat gun at about 6-10 inches away from the area...
so it well expand to the push or pull you have it at...then once it's cool to the touch again it should stay that way once to remove your push or pull or whatever
EDIT:
your not trying to heat it up at all...but make it warm cause you don't want to warp it with too much heat.
does that make sense I'm horrible at explaining stuff
do this at your own risk!
heat gun!
am I'm being dead serious....if you can push or pull it to your liking. Kinda prop it to stay with what ever you have...
then hit it with the heat gun at about 6-10 inches away from the area...
so it well expand to the push or pull you have it at...then once it's cool to the touch again it should stay that way once to remove your push or pull or whatever
EDIT:
your not trying to heat it up at all...but make it warm cause you don't want to warp it with too much heat.
does that make sense I'm horrible at explaining stuff
Last edited by KingBaby; 11-16-2010 at 05:11 AM.
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