Camaro 2002 front bumper..... ...
#1
Camaro 2002 front bumper..... ...
Ok so this is the deal….
I live in Hollywood California and my parking space is under the house. When I enter the parking lot, if I go about 1mph then everything is ok and my camaro does not touch the ground but when I exit the parking lot it f***s my front bumper up. So today I looked at it from the bottom and oh my gosh…….. its all scratched up “OH NOOOOO CALL THE COPS” lol Jk… anyways what can I do? If I get a new bumper and repaint it the same color it will get scratched up again and I do not want to get new springs to make my car higher… oh ya and there is no WAY I will park on the street… ( no parking that’s 1st, its dirty that’s 2nd, there are a lot of trees with leaves that fall on the cars and make em look all dirty and stuff “LOL”… well you get my point. Any solutions or am I screwed (by I am screwed that means that I will leave my scratched up bumper on my car and scratch it even more every day”….
I live in Hollywood California and my parking space is under the house. When I enter the parking lot, if I go about 1mph then everything is ok and my camaro does not touch the ground but when I exit the parking lot it f***s my front bumper up. So today I looked at it from the bottom and oh my gosh…….. its all scratched up “OH NOOOOO CALL THE COPS” lol Jk… anyways what can I do? If I get a new bumper and repaint it the same color it will get scratched up again and I do not want to get new springs to make my car higher… oh ya and there is no WAY I will park on the street… ( no parking that’s 1st, its dirty that’s 2nd, there are a lot of trees with leaves that fall on the cars and make em look all dirty and stuff “LOL”… well you get my point. Any solutions or am I screwed (by I am screwed that means that I will leave my scratched up bumper on my car and scratch it even more every day”….
#2
I'm assuming it's just scratched on the bottom? What's the big deal, nobody can see it right? The only way you're not going to get it to scratch while leaving the stock ride height the same is if you turn as you're going out and take whatever incline you're hitting at an angle.
#3
I'm assuming it's just scratched on the bottom? What's the big deal, nobody can see it right? The only way you're not going to get it to scratch while leaving the stock ride height the same is if you turn as you're going out and take whatever incline you're hitting at an angle.
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