If it were me, I’d find a local metal worker to tweak it back into shape. Probably not all will be willing to work on it; but that’s fine, just keep looking till you find someone who will.
Our '87 bumper was bent when we got it. Removed it. Used a jack-all and 2x6 wood blocks to get the crease out, then put it back on. You need to look real close to see it was damaged. Was an easy bend. Any metal shop with a press should be able to straighten it. Good luck, Mark
Mark and Marian
1986 #125 (left us for a new home in Oregon)
1999 Wanderlodge LX40
1979 Mc 8 6V92
Pace 28' stacker
Regina Beach SK Maricopa AZ
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thanks Mark, mine has a pretty bad crease in it, see attached photo, Ive got a message in to Newell, so far no reply.
I think if no luck getting replacement, Ill try your method.
thanks all for the encouragement
Doncamero 1986 Newell Wide Body Turbocharged 8V92
Keele Coach
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2019, 05:04 PM by Doncamero.)
I used this company on a complicated and damaged classic Ford truck bumper with fantastic results. If you are in the LA area perhaps they can help you too,
D and R Chrome
3380 Randolph Street
Huntington Park , Ca 90255
323 584-6978 www.dandrchrome.com