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Originally Posted by drill3r
Ingo Noak Tuning
Way back then, if i remember correctly, the problem with poly is that if it doesn't fit well you'll never get it to fit well. If you know how to work with fiberglass you can get it to fit well and you can repair it.
of course, for DIY, i would've picked the easier way which might by poly, but i knew i wasn't going to do it myself.
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So fiberglass fits great but you had to pay a body shop to fit it???? 🤷 Dont get me wrong it's a great looking bumper but most fiberglass bumpers fit like crap. That's why factory bumpers are polyurethane.
My polyurethane fit without any work from a body shop. Heres a pic of it out of the box and held on by the top 2 screws. I painted it and hung it.