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Who is interested in 99/01 Cobra front bumpers?!
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<blockquote data-quote="notchstang92" data-source="post: 13715483" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>That's a pretty steep price for an a/m Ford part. With laws the way they are these bumpers will not be exactly like OEM. As someone who was a bodyman and is now an appraiser I would never pay $550 for an a/m bumper. The good thing is it's urethane so you can work with it to try and make it fit, but a/m parts have to have some differences or else they are violating the laws. </p><p></p><p>It's a good idea as long as they are truly the same as OEM. Urethane is urethane and one main concern I would have is are they coming primed and if so what kind of primer. I would also be concerned if they will guarantee proper fit out of the box like Keystone Automotive does on their certified parts. </p><p></p><p>I do like that they are made 100% in the USA. </p><p></p><p>I imagine they can't be any worse than a Keystone Automotive bumper though and their prices are ridiculous on some bumper covers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notchstang92, post: 13715483, member: 12153"] That's a pretty steep price for an a/m Ford part. With laws the way they are these bumpers will not be exactly like OEM. As someone who was a bodyman and is now an appraiser I would never pay $550 for an a/m bumper. The good thing is it's urethane so you can work with it to try and make it fit, but a/m parts have to have some differences or else they are violating the laws. It's a good idea as long as they are truly the same as OEM. Urethane is urethane and one main concern I would have is are they coming primed and if so what kind of primer. I would also be concerned if they will guarantee proper fit out of the box like Keystone Automotive does on their certified parts. I do like that they are made 100% in the USA. I imagine they can't be any worse than a Keystone Automotive bumper though and their prices are ridiculous on some bumper covers. [/QUOTE]
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