SlowAndSteady24
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- Matt
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Have any of you guys had your back bumper replaced?
long story short the left back side of my bumper was scratched/dented pretty good by the misses (bumper part # 9J1807984C) and scuffed a very small part of the lower cover (part # 9J1807875E). Please see pictures.
I took it to the porsche certified body shop that one of the dealers recommended. they are recommending replacing bumper (totally understand) but also completely replacing the lower cover with the small scrape (please see pictures). i'm not gonna pretend I know anything about body repair, but I feel like replacing the lower cover is not needed especially since there will prob be additional wear/tear damage to that area in the future anyway (the area is maybe 2 inches long).
After doing all the labor and having the dealership reprogram all the assistance systems at the service center, the total is quotes around 7k USD? I do not mind paying in the end to porsche certified standards but wanted to get some different opinions / if anyone has had a similar experience. if they gotta take off the lower portion anyway to replace the bumper, the lower cover is only $500 and might as well shell out the money. this would be all out of pocket and they know that since they directly ask on their intake form. there's a second porsche certified body shop in area but won't be able to get in for another week to get an estimate.
Thanks for any help!
long story short the left back side of my bumper was scratched/dented pretty good by the misses (bumper part # 9J1807984C) and scuffed a very small part of the lower cover (part # 9J1807875E). Please see pictures.
I took it to the porsche certified body shop that one of the dealers recommended. they are recommending replacing bumper (totally understand) but also completely replacing the lower cover with the small scrape (please see pictures). i'm not gonna pretend I know anything about body repair, but I feel like replacing the lower cover is not needed especially since there will prob be additional wear/tear damage to that area in the future anyway (the area is maybe 2 inches long).
After doing all the labor and having the dealership reprogram all the assistance systems at the service center, the total is quotes around 7k USD? I do not mind paying in the end to porsche certified standards but wanted to get some different opinions / if anyone has had a similar experience. if they gotta take off the lower portion anyway to replace the bumper, the lower cover is only $500 and might as well shell out the money. this would be all out of pocket and they know that since they directly ask on their intake form. there's a second porsche certified body shop in area but won't be able to get in for another week to get an estimate.
Thanks for any help!
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