DIY bumper amplifier repair

In detail: do-it-yourself bumper amplifier repair from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.

Broken plastic bumper reinforcement

Restored reinforcement with sheet metal and self-tapping screws

Bumper lining crack

Aluminum beam and plastic bumper reinforcement

Beam with plastic reinforcement in foam

Plastic reinforcement cut

INFA for your judgment or sensible advice on further work on the cladding.

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Broken plastic bumper reinforcement

Restored reinforcement with sheet metal and self-tapping screws

Bumper lining crack

Aluminum beam and plastic bumper reinforcement

Beam with plastic reinforcement in foam

Plastic reinforcement cut

INFA for your judgment or sensible advice on further work on the cladding.

well done Toko beam, I would put my own, this one is too flimsy, 300tyk is not very big money for a new beam

well done Toko beam, I would put my own, this one is too flimsy, 300tyk is not very big money for a new beam

Thank you for your rating. The profile of this beam is not visible in the photo, but it is in the shape of the letter N. The factory beam seemed to me even more flimsy than this aluminum profile. I work with metal myself and trust my eyes. On the brackets, cuts are made so that when hitting, the ini fold into a diamond (depreciation) and a beam in the form of such a profile (letter H) will also serve as a shock absorber. In theory
Forgot to write on the restoration of the bumper lining. After tightening the crack with a riveter, from the inside we solder small nails without a head with a soldering iron, and in those places where there are a lot of cracks or they branch out with a net we solder “rivet tails”. Next, we take a piece of plastic (preferably a piece of the same bumper) and use the dripping method or a soldering iron to melt the cracks from the inside. I did it with a soldering iron - slowly but neatly it turns out

Video (click to play).

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Yes, I tried. Did you test the bumper repair place for durability? How does it hold? but it is somehow doubtful, you melted the cracks on one side, and not soldered the entire thickness of the bumper.
By the way, Sergey posted a video on bumper repair on the forum. 3M materials are used there - IMHO is more reliable. for example, the 8th bumper cannot be soldered (there is rubber in the plastic), but our bumpers are 2 orders of magnitude stronger.

I tested the bumper for strength :-) and twisted it and did a lot of other things with it while I was doing it :-) The cracks were drilled and there was no way for them to go further, also the cracks on the inside were dispersed with a soldering iron and sealed with the same plastic. plus nails soldered into plastic and on top there is another layer of fused plastic. I think the integrity of the bumper is sustained.
If it's not difficult to post a link to the video. it seems to be overcoated but I have not seen a video on this topic.

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By the way, I rummaged through the favorites, there are still links, I don't know where to shove them. can make a special section "Video" on the forum? I hope one of the moderators will transfer it to the right place:

1. Video tutorial on repairing damaged car body parts.
A video tutorial with a detailed explanation of the theory and practice of abrasive processing, applying paint and varnish coatings.
2. Video tutorial on repairing bumpers.
A detailed video tutorial with a description of the repair technology, a description of the properties of the materials and tools used.
3. Video tutorial on tire fitting.
The video tutorial explains the technology of mounting and dismounting tires for cars and trucks.
4. Video tutorial on car interior repair.
Description of the technology and materials used in the repair of the passenger car interior.
5. Video tutorial on Airbrushing
6.Video tutorial on restoring the geometry of the car body.
7. Video tutorial on the technology of anti-corrosion treatment of cars.
vtomobilja.html

Video tutorial with a detailed explanation of the theory and practice of abrasive processing, applying paint and varnish coatings
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By the way, I rummaged through the favorites, there are still links, I don't know where to shove them. can make a special section "Video" on the forum? I hope one of the moderators will transfer it to the right place:

1. Video tutorial on repairing damaged car body parts.
A video tutorial with a detailed explanation of the theory and practice of abrasive processing, applying paint and varnish coatings.
2. Video tutorial on repairing bumpers.
A detailed video tutorial with a description of the repair technology, a description of the properties of the materials and tools used.
3. Video tutorial on tire fitting.
The video tutorial explains the technology of mounting and dismounting tires for cars and trucks.
4. Video tutorial on car interior repair.
Description of the technology and materials used in the repair of the passenger car interior.
5. Video tutorial on Airbrushing
6. Video tutorial on restoring the geometry of the car body.
7. Video tutorial on the technology of anti-corrosion treatment of cars.
vtomobilja.html

Video tutorial with a detailed explanation of the theory and practice of abrasive processing, applying paint and varnish coatings
-videourok.html

at home with a computer I'll look at the links :-) thanks :-) I think infa will come in handy :-)

Yes, I tried. Did you test the bumper repair place for durability? How does it hold? but it is somehow doubtful, you melted the cracks on one side, and not soldered the entire thickness of the bumper.
By the way, Sergey posted a video on bumper repair on the forum. 3M materials are used there - IMHO is more reliable. for example, the 8th bumper cannot be soldered (there is rubber in the plastic), but our bumpers are 2 orders of magnitude stronger.

About who is stronger.
In general, you can use chisel bumpers not only to clear snowdrifts and push everyone in the parking lot without fear, but they can demolish fences and dig up a vegetable garden - there its thickness will hurt half a centimeter.
But thanks for the info.

Hello everyone, I have a problem like this:
I decided to replace the bumper with 2115 for a start, the rear one, I installed everything and ran into one problem, the rear one is longer, so it is necessary to cut off the excess and fit under the 09 wing. I bought a hairdryer to melt I did a trial heating on a cut piece, but it does not melt, or rather melts but not as plastic but how rubber can it be a bumper like that? For some reason, I always thought that 2samaras had plastic bumpers.

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As rubber is completely old, now they are doing plastic.

Repair of the bumper amplifier is one of the areas that has been successfully mastered by our masters, the cost of services is low. As a result of an accident, unsuccessful parking backward or forward, collision with an obstacle, the bumper and the amplifier part are most likely to suffer. We will undertake the repair operations and carry out a high-quality restoration.

  • Local repair of the bumper amplifier from 365 rubles.
  • Restoring the geometry of the bumper amplifier from 725 rubles.
  • Repair of torn parts from 775 rubles.

It all depends on what problem you came to us with. If the matter is only in minor damage due to corrosion corroding metal, then we will clean and grind everything, cover the part with a protective compound, solder the missing length if necessary and install the amplifier in place.

If the damage is serious, the metal is deformed or even torn, it is necessary to restore the integrity of the part, return its original shape, which will be worked on by our specialists. Accurate straightening, welding, as a result of which almost invisible but strong seams are obtained, grinding - everything will be carried out in full accordance with the technology of car repair.

The amplifier for the front bumper, and even more so for the rear, today differs significantly from the first samples of the last century.Whether a car needs such a device, and which part of the body is better protected, will be discussed in this article.

A car bumper is a detail that has probably appeared since the self-propelled cart began to acquire the features of a full-fledged vehicle. The need for it arose for one simple reason: the still imperfect and fragile machines had not reached their perfection, and therefore often ran into various obstacles in the form of pedestals, pillars and fences.

In order to somehow mitigate the damage from the collision, the designers of the company Ford decided to weld a U-shaped metal beam in front, which protects the engine and wheels from impacts. They embodied their idea in 1930, releasing a car with the index Model A... In subsequent years, the company added its contribution to the development of bumpers. Packardby installing an ellipsoidal bumper with shock-absorbing properties on the vehicle. After that, the triumphal procession of this metal part began around the world.

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Shock absorbing metal part

In the process of evolution, the bumper has been modified and has now turned from a safety item to a decorative piece. Meanwhile, it has not become safer on the roads and the obstacles have not diminished. In order not to spoil the appearance of cars with a "prehistoric" metal channel, and also not to offend the creative feelings of designers, the designers invented an additional beam, which became the successor to the main part.

The bumper reinforcement is a metal piece that is rigidly attached to the underside of the bonnet under the main bumper. Under the hood, in this case, we mean the front part of the body with a motor. The amplifier gives additional strength to the structure itself. In addition to this function, on some car models, this part also serves as protection against mechanical damage to lighting fixtures.

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Amplifier under the hood of a car

Despite the fact that some motorists do not like to spend money on various improvements and consider this part superfluous, there are many “craftsmen” who made it themselves for their cars. Be that as it may, some car manufacturers believe that such a device is necessary, and therefore make amplifiers for both the front bumper and the rear. But are there any differences between them, let's try to figure it out.