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Old May 21, 2016 | 07:04 PM
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I have 2004 f150 stock chrome front and rear bumpers that I would like to trade for black bumpers. Or willing to sell the front bumper for $175 obo and the rear for $225 obo. Or the set for $350.

I am really wanting to trade for black ones, but if anybody would like some chrome bumpers, they're for sale.

Located in Osawatomie, KS.




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Old May 31, 2016 | 02:12 AM
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i have 2004 f150 stock chrome front and rear bumpers that i would like to trade for black bumpers. Or willing to sell the front bumper for $175 obo and the rear for $225 obo. Or the set for $350.

I am really wanting to trade for black ones, but if anybody would like some chrome bumpers, they're for sale.

Located in osawatomie, ks.




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Old May 31, 2016 | 05:35 AM
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Why not just paint or dip them ? color match would look even sweeter IMO.
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Yeah, man. Is your color Dark Shadow Gray? If so, check out the Rustoleum Peel Coat Graphite. It's nearly an exact match to our trucks. If you REALLY want black, I bought 2 cans of black plastidip and did my bumpers in a matter of 5 hours (that includes drying time between coats). I've had it through 3 car washes and it still holds up nice.
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Originally Posted by Fbcoach
Yeah, man. Is your color Dark Shadow Gray? If so, check out the Rustoleum Peel Coat Graphite. It's nearly an exact match to our trucks. If you REALLY want black, I bought 2 cans of black plastidip and did my bumpers in a matter of 5 hours (that includes drying time between coats). I've had it through 3 car washes and it still holds up nice.

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No problem
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Old Jun 1, 2016 | 09:15 PM
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Old Jun 7, 2016 | 02:15 PM
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Old Jun 10, 2016 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Fbcoach
Yeah, man. Is your color Dark Shadow Gray? If so, check out the Rustoleum Peel Coat Graphite. It's nearly an exact match to our trucks. If you REALLY want black, I bought 2 cans of black plastidip and did my bumpers in a matter of 5 hours (that includes drying time between coats). I've had it through 3 car washes and it still holds up nice.
I am now thinking about color matching them... Do i need to get them sand blasted or anything prior to? I live on a gravel road so it would need to be durable.
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scuff and prime...then paint
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