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I have a Honda Pilot, which has the flimsiest, most fragile bumper ever; I backed into our neighbor's alley retaining wall at a pretty low speed, yet one corner of my bumper is caved in. I just need to get it "sucked out." (for lack of a better term) is this something a reputable auto body shop can do easily/quickly if I just show up and pay cash? How much cash?
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Most of the time the bumper will never be able to be pushed out perfectly (don't get down on yourself if you try and it doesn't I've had bumper I actually stood on trying to push the plastic back with no success) rear bumper cost about $360.48 from dealership but needs to be painted to match and than put on your Pilot replacing the old bumper ... your looking about $900 to $1000.They sure can, but YOU should be able to punch it back out from below with a baseball bat. I will tell you that the sooner the better. That ABS plastic is pretty plyable, but it needs to be pretty warm outside. If that isn't an acceptable procedure, there is a company called Dr. Vinyl International, or just Dr. Vinyl that will do procedures very inexpensively right on site where you live. I own a rather large used car dealership, & they have repaired over 350 vehicles with this type of problem for me in the last 7 years. Their work is very nice & the price is always right.
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