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    Just wondering..

     



    i have four bumpers for a 37 Ford. Rechroming them is way to expensive for me. I heard from more than a few that the Briz bumper is more trouble. I was wondering has anyone ever sanded theres out to smooth, and polished the steel?? I could always put a clear epoxy over them.. Otherwise I will have to paint them the color of the car.

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    Have you thought about getting them powdercoated? They have some powder that is shiny like polished aluminum or even match up to the color of the car.

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    A real fine metalflake silver always looks nice on bumpers.

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    Thanks. I will look into both. I am even thinking of shorting. The brackets enough to allow the bumpers. To go behind the fenders. I would only need about 1/2" clearance to prevent rubbing.

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