Author Topic: Re-chrome or Re-pro  (Read 3212 times)

Eryck

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Re-chrome or Re-pro
« on: February 10, 2005, 12:26:31 »
Got a quote for re-chroming my bumpers. They cost about the same as buying reproductions circa US$350 for the front bumpers.  What do you all think? Re-chrome or get the re-pro's? No idea on the quality of the re-chrome work though...

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Tom

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Re: Re-chrome or Re-pro
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2005, 13:51:13 »
Rechrome.  Reproduction bumpers are thinner-first time in the parking lot you will have a dent.

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mdsalemi

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Re: Re-chrome or Re-pro
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2005, 15:24:56 »
Rechrome.  Production chrome is not nearly as good as custom re-chrome work.  Thinner material plus thinner chrome=second class bumper.

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Re: Re-chrome or Re-pro
« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2005, 15:40:24 »
For what it's worth -- it cost me 400 to rechrome my front bumbers (and the little center doohicky). And that was 1998....

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Bob G ✝︎

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Re: Re-chrome or Re-pro
« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2005, 16:29:52 »
I am having the same decision to make . A very hard one considering I am a perfectist for organality. I cannot seem to fine anyone who dares to speak up and admit to buying reproduction bumpers.
I there for feel from what I have heard that if you can fine a decent chrome shop that doesn't cost you to morage your home than by all means go with a good triple plating and make sure they follow the correct steps to preping the bumper and polishing the metal cooper &nickel before the final coat of chrome.
I do know that orginal chrome has a blue cast tint to it. I do not know how this is done but it looks very nice in the sun. Providing your front bumper is in  not  too bad shape I highly recommend having it rechromed. "If you look under articles on this web site their are numours post on chrome plating and what proceeder good chrome shops follow. I recommend you read these post before heading off to the chrome shop. speaking on their level will proviide you with a much better job. Also remember to paint the inside of the bumpers with a good rust preventive paint to keep rust from forming.

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