the front bumper weighs about 40 to 45lbs.as far as fiberglassgetting bumped
it it pretty easy to repair.the rubber bumper on the other hand gets gouged
and it will cost over $800 from moss for a new one or repair it and paint it
with a flexable paint like i did to mine. i think i can produce a
fiberglass bumper for under $250 the only draw back is a front end
collision(for off road use only)(wink,wink)
gary and traci
the roadster shop
new castle, in
77 mgb
73 mgbgt
69mgc
2-69mgc's
67mgb
64 mgb
p.s.
painted bumpers are alot easier to keep lookng good and one less detail
product to buy
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>How much do those bumpers weigh, anyway? It sounds like a good idea...but
>I'd hate to see the results of a fake-bumper getting bumped....
>Just curious. Has anyone actually figured up the weight of those rubber
>bumpers?
>I just can't help thinking that while one is at it to add a "slope nose"
>effect like on the poor P-car 911s! blech! Silly me... The money spent
might
>be better used to restore an honest, old, CBB...IMHO. Not to mention the
>lack of emissions law regulations/registration, etc. crap.
>Dan
>73 B
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