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Ok this has been bugging me since I bought my car - and it's black so this is really easy to see:
By now most 968s I've seen have 'sagging' areas in the bumper covers that create wavy, unsightly reflections. I have two slightly depressed areas in the front bumper cover just below the front edge of the hood, and on the rear bumper cover the areas to the left and right of the key hole look a bit 'pushed in' as well, again causing wavy, really ugly looking reflections.
Has anyone devised a fix for this?
I was thinking maybe some foam added to the backside of the bumper covers in the affected areas might push them back out to where they should be so the surfaces are even again. Thoughts?
-Austin
-Austin
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Harder to spot in light colored cars, but here's an example of the commonly affected areas:
-Austin
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I want your wheels. On topic though, the front and rear covers are made from plastic. 944's are metal, except for the bumper cover itself. Not sure how you would get the warped waves out without bondo, or just replacing them. Have you had an experienced body shop look at it? Foam pads seem possibly feasible.
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The wavy bumper (or is it the delaminating hatch glass) annoys me more than anything else. and yet... never tried to fix it. I once saw somewhere - who knows where - an article about modding a racing car and there was a picture of two aluminum angles - I believe perforated - epoxyed to the backside of a troublesome body panel to give it greater stiffness. I've always thought that solution might work for our wambly bumpers. I really don't know if that would work or not. But that would be where I'd start the conversation if I took it to an experienced body shop.
ha - I want your wheels, too!
1992 black/tan coupe, window express, koni struts/shocks, 17C2 wheels, guards <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'><acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym></acronym>, pinion fixed, sound system, etc, etc, OCD for sure.