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Bumpers and over riders, How do i tell if they are replacement or not

dvu101

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I need to either replace or re chrome my bumpers and 2 of my over riders.
i already bought 2 Moss over riders. My car was missing 2 over riders when I bought it.

I have always heard the old bumpers are better to re chrome than to buy new ones.
Is that true???????


How do I tell if my two bumpers are replacements or old ones?

How do I tell if my 2 over riders are old ones?

And what is a good re chrome shop? I live in Northern Virginia

Thank Scott
 
HI Scott:
I have always heard the old bumpers are better to re chrome than to buy new ones.
Is that true???????--Generally this is true.


How do I tell if my two bumpers are replacements or old ones?

If the bumpers are flimsy like easy to twist i your hand they probably are "replacements"

How do I tell if my 2 over riders are old one

Generally you can compare the thickness of one pair to that of the other .
Thin ones will be new ones.

Additionally, new ones tend to be larger than the "old" ones. However, this may not be poured in concrete.

And what is a good re chrome shop? I live in Northern VirginiaScott:

Others on the forum will have to guide over there on the right coast.

These have just become available on E Bay.However, I have no experience with them.
[h=3]Austin Healey 100-6 3000 BN4 BN6 BN7 BT7 BJ7 BJ8 new stainless steel bumpers[/h]Including Over riders
 
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On the BJ8 at least, the original over-riders tended to have a flat top while most of the newer ones are more rounded look (or so I have been told).
TH
 
thanks guys
 
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