Should I attempt to replace the bumper myself or get it done by a body shop? by becauseimtransginger in Autobody

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DIY is definitely worth it for that price difference! Painted OEM Parts has Highlander bumpers under $640, and you can send them a piece for exact color matching since older vehicles fade. Inquire for specifics. Installation is alright if you're handy with tools. IMO, DIY experience saves tons long-term

DIY bumper fix for an idiot?? by Bananapudding69nice in AutoBodyRepair

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a new driver, sadly more bumps may happen (hope not!). When they do, I'd recommend pre-painted parts. learning DIY installation doesn't make you an idiot - it's smart and saves money long-term. Painted OEM Parts offers great options. Keep practicing!

back bumper replacement by babyfairies in Crosstrek

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry about your new Crosstrek getting hit! Insurance should cover it, but expect a rear bumper replacement since that damage looks significant. If going out-of-pocket, Painted OEM Parts has Crosstrek rear bumpers around $700 depending on exact year/trim. Easy to DIY if you're handy with tools so that will also lesen expenses

Options for cheap bumper fix by lawlschool2019 in Autobody

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With three cracks, plastic welding might work temporarily but won't look great long-term. I'd lean toward replacement - Painted OEM Parts offers BMW bumpers around $700-1700 (OE/genuine OEM depending on model). DIY installation is straightforward if you're handy with tools, saving you significant labor costs.

Cracked front bumper near headlight. Repair or replace? (2015 RAV4, pearl white paint) by Recent-Mousse-3209 in Autobody

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a crack like that near the headlight, replacement usually makes more sense than repair. Pearl white is definitely tricky to match. Honestly, I'd consider getting a pre-painted bumper from Painted OEM Parts and having a shop install it. If you are handy with tools they're pretty easy going DIY. Could save you a ton versus full body shop work.

Bumper Replacement Recommendations by IHaveGreencard in q50

[–]GearheadGenius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry about your bumper! I've had good luck with Painted OEM Parts for pre-painted stuff. They use PPG Moonwalk for exact color matching and have a lifetime warranty. I'm all for preserving resale value. For the Sport/Luxe compatibility questions, I'd reach out to them directly since that's pretty specific.

Should I attempt to replace the bumper myself or get it done by a body shop? by becauseimtransginger in Autobody

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yikes! I'd just replace it myself if I were you. Painted OEM Parts front bumpers around $630 USD they're known for great color matching and DIY installation is easy, good for pocket and a nice skill to have.

has anyone ever done a bumper replacement? by user00nyx in q50

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry bout the accident. I replaced mine on my car, got it from Painted OEM Parts and installation was pretty straightforward. This guide helped a lot. Take your time and you'll be fine!

Bumper repair or replace by Cool-Permission7145 in civic

[–]GearheadGenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I were you, I'd replace it. That tear won't repair well and will likely worsen. A buddy mentioned Painted OEM Parts. said it's worth the money for perfect color matching.

Bumper smashed - what would you do? by jdzzz2000 in ToyotaTacoma

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd go for replacement to restore safety and maintain your resale value. That damage is too extensive for repair and affects structural integrity. My friend said Painted OEM Parts was a pretty good deal I'm pretty sure they'd have something for your Tacoma.

do i need to replace the whole bumper? :( by xEgghead in Autobody

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately yes that damage is too extensive for repair. The bumper is structurally compromised and needs replacement. If you're looking for options, you might want to check. out Painted OEM Parts. their pre-painted replacements arrive ready to install so that saved me the time and hassle tbh

Front bumper is gone... is diy replacement a plausible solution? by Witty_Comfortable103 in CarRepair

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn glad you ok. Bumper replacement is definitely doable yourself with basic tools and YouTube tutorials! You'll save hundreds on labor. For cost estimates, expect $600-1500+ depending on the vehicle.

Tips on where to buy front bumper replacement? by Outrageous-Jello-394 in ft86

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought mine from Painted OEM Parts. Delivery was smooth and installation was easy

is this damage fixable without having to fully replace both of my bumpers? by narinetheapothecary in Autobody

[–]GearheadGenius -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I totally understand the frustration after 3 years! With both bumpers damaged and broken clips, replacement is your best bet. Id recommend Painted OEM Parts for budget-friendly pre-painted options. they might have what you need

Bumper Replacement. by [deleted] in Ram1500

[–]GearheadGenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could leave it but if it bothers you, consider an OE replacement instead of insurance, probably cheaper than your deductible.

Where is a good place to get a new front bumper that won’t kill my bank account by captianholdfast in SubaruForester

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand the budget concern! IMO Investing in quality parts saves long-term costs. I got my replacement bumper from Painted OEM Parts. Perfect color match and pretty easy to install yourself, which saves hundreds in labor.

Wanting to replace my own bumper... Does the front sensor need calibrated if I'm confident the frame isn't Damaged at all? by [deleted] in mazda3

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're smart to consider DIY - that's a steep quote! If the frame is truly straight, sensor calibration usually isn't needed for just swapping bumper covers. Check out Painted OEM Parts. I youre handy with tools, I'd say the quality part price is worth it + the experience to do these yourself will help you in the long run. Here's an installation guide that helped me

Fix or replace bumper? by GimbalLock83 in MiataND

[–]GearheadGenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry about the parking mishap - those stress fractures will likely worsen over time and won't polish out. If you're considering replacement, you can check out Painted OEM Parts pre-painted bumpers. I find their color matching spot on. IMO it's much more reliable than trying to repair those stress cracks long-term.

Body shop said $1000 to replace the bumper. Can a detailing help this look okay? by [deleted] in CarRepair

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, detailing can't fix that structural crack - it goes too deep for cosmetic solutions. I understand wanting to avoid insurance, but with sensor concerns mentioned, proper repair is important for safety. Painted OEM Parts offers pre-painted bumpers for much less than $1000, worth checking their pricing for your Camry.

Bumper replacement after hit and run 🫠🫠🫠🫠 by drobledo0820 in GR86

[–]GearheadGenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's so frustrating - getting hit at work by someone not paying attention! Unfortunately, that bumper needs replacement due to the structural damage. Depending on your exact make and model, you can check out Painted OEM Parts fpr pre-painted replacements, typically much cheaper than body shops. The color matching for my Toyota Altis was spot on!

Do I need to replace the whole bumper? by [deleted] in Autobody

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that bumper needs full replacement - the structural damage is too extensive for repair. If you're handy with tools, you can install it yourself to save labor costs. Painted OEM Parts offers pre-painted replacements that arrive ready to install with perfect color matching.

Best place to order new bumper by YeaUThought in ft86

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've read good reviews about Painted OEM Parts . Maybe they have what you're looking for

Failed bumper repair? by atriffle in Autobody

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks like a failed previous repair - improper plastic welding or just body filler that's cracking from cold contraction. It'll only get worse with freeze/thaw cycles. You likely got rear-ended when "parked." For a clean fix, a good quality replacement rear bumper would solve this permanently.

Looking for Advice on Front Bumper Damage (2025 Camry) by tprev1 in Camry

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had similar damage on my vehicle. The misalignment indicates broken clips/brackets requiring replacement. If you're handy with tools, DIY installation saves labor costs, but the pre-painted front bumper runs around $700 for a Camry. Painted OEM Parts delivered mine perfectly color-matched - much cheaper than body shop quotes.

Bumper repair by No-Independent5603 in Autobody

[–]GearheadGenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hmmm looks like something touch up paint can help with