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Title: Chrome bumpers
Post by: andyhubbard on October 18, 2010, 11:05:25
Ok this might sound daft but here goes, i have the above on my Disco but want to get rid. Is it possible to paint them with black hammerite?, by this i mean if i wire brush them to give the paint something to adhere to will it stay on or do i not bother and just replace with black bumpers. Any help appreciated thanks.
Title: Re: Chrome bumpers
Post by: dxmedia on October 18, 2010, 14:24:31
Spray with this stuff first ;)

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001B3UOOM/ref=nosim?tag=finishingcominc


That's hydrochloric acid. Even sanding chrome wont help, you really need to etch it well.
Title: Re: Chrome bumpers
Post by: andyhubbard on October 18, 2010, 15:50:14
Looks like a replacement job then, as a matter of interest how many have winches fitted and DO use them?.
Title: Re: Chrome bumpers
Post by: dxmedia on October 18, 2010, 19:18:59
Yeah, and yes. Probably only use about 50% for recovery work. Rest of the time loading trailers, moving trailers / caravans, pulling stumps, shifting things....  handy thing to have. I'm fitting both front and rear to the mog, I think that there's more situations where a rear winch would be of benefit
Title: Re: Chrome bumpers
Post by: Range Rover Blues on October 18, 2010, 23:30:40
Chrome bumpers? how new is the Disco Andy?

Would it not be better to remove them and sell them? they'd be worth about as much as black ones wouldn't they?
Title: Re: Chrome bumpers
Post by: andyhubbard on October 19, 2010, 09:04:36
Hi guys, there on a M plate at the mo and have the indicators in the bumper on the rear and yes i think i'll remove and sell on very cheaply. If i go with the winch i will also sell the abar and spots as well.
Title: Re: Chrome bumpers
Post by: Disco Matt on October 19, 2010, 15:40:19
You can just fit a winch bumper without the winch. That will usually get you some decent front recovery points and maybe hilift jacking points. Just have a very close look before buying if headlight washers are important to you - not all winch bumpers are the right shape or have the holes to fit these into.
Title: Re: Chrome bumpers
Post by: andyhubbard on October 19, 2010, 16:41:16
True Matt,i must admit to thinking this way and as regards to headlight washers there just something else to break. Shape wise i prefer the square rather than round and also going down the side of the front wing.
Title: Re: Chrome bumpers
Post by: Disco Matt on October 19, 2010, 16:54:56
I don't think the tubular ones look right on a Disco, it's down to personal preference though.

Mine would be great, if my steering guard hadn't bent and tugged the tip of the right hand chassis rail down by 2mm. As a result the bumper doesn't sit level, attempts to elongate the holes and adjust it weren't successful. Still need to get around to taking it to a local fabricator and asking for his advice on how to sort it as neatly, solidly and cheaply as possible. It also sits too low, so I think new brackets may be needed. I won't be adding a winch until I've got it level and solidly bolted in, at present it only has one of the towbar-sized bolts installed as the other hole doesn't line up.
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