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Does this rear bumper warp look fixable?

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Thanks so much for the help Jimbo! I may be joining the party today
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Thanks so much for the help Jimbo! I may be joining the party today
Your welcome, might be just as easy to let the repair shop order it for you. If it comes in damage they can return it. Saves you the aggravation in dealing with that. I do this for a living just an fyi
 

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Hope you get the vehicle, you will love it. ✌
 


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All good, I’m already going to a shop to add front splitters and other goodies
 

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Considering purchasing this but it has this warp here. Curious on thoughts from the community

It seems like I should be able to fix this pretty easily. Am I underestimating this fix?

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yes a heat gun and a little effort can make it alot better
 
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yes a heat gun and a little effort can make it alot better
I’ll try that first! Any pro tips? I’m assuming just use the heat gun and my hand wrapped in a towel? Try to rub it smooth
 

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Don't think a heat gun will work. I've had a ding in my 2015 that's been there since the dealer got the car. When i had the Bumper Cover off to replace it with a new one with the rear sensors and have the bottom painted Gloss Black, instead of WWhite, I looked at bumping the ding out from behind. Not possible. Material is way too hard. Especially since it is textured, I let it go. Been waiting 8 years to install the 350 rear valence which will replace the ding. Haven't done it yet because I need to get the headers off first to replace the exhaust with a 350 exhaust. Header stud nuts were almost Impossible to get any torque on. Finally got the tools, but just been putting it off all these years.
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