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Chrome bumpers

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Has anyone got any experience/views on the repro chrome bumpers. Looking to get a set (want the more expensive thicker chrome) not the sunny climate ones. I know they will be nowhere near as good as German originals but I will never find a good set of those for sale.

Any problems with fitting or?

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No info on Chrome, but word of advise. I bought a rear bumper from JK's (yeah, I know, but I was young and foolish) and the mounting holes weren't evenly spaced to the centre line. Had a right job, getting it mounted. Worth checking before you try to attach them to he van.


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Didn't know you could get them, got a link?

I made a set of repro chrome hub caps last 10 years and they still looked good, needed to polish twice a year to keep the rust spots at bay, once a stone hits you have a rust entry point.

yep holes often are. ot great but you can file to fit.
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Brickwerks sell them.
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multisi wrote:Brickwerks sell them.

oh yes, £375 for the pair, I guess the rubbing strip is needed or you have holes so add another £100

So with delivery £500, think I will keep the stock ones :D

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I did talk to a local chroming shop that does triple-chroming which is what they recommended for longevity. Price worked out at £250 per bumper. Personally, I don't think chrome bumpers should be put on anything other than a Caravelle which is where they belong, along with chrome infills around the windows. Its a distinct model. Good rear bumpers are practically non-existent now.
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Damn heavy chrome on my bumpers and despite all the bends and dents still not a single spot of rust. If money were no object I would go for original ones, I am sure that mine will outlast the van. :D
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I wonder how much chrome vinal wrap would cost :idea
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So the brickwerks ones really big themselves up, claiming to fit better than others, I thought they would just be the same as the jk 'high quality' ones. Anyone know any different?


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Aye, read JK's small print: "Please Note: These are finished in show quality chrome, and will need cleaning to keep them looking their best."

Thats why BW ones twice the price. Mind you, I've wanted a quality rear bumper for my Caravelle for years but can't justify the expense. Its almost what I paid for entire vehicle. It was more the dings that spoiled it so I got two lumps of wood and a lump hammer and straightened it! Barely notice any dings now ;)
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