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Old 11-01-2013, 08:47 AM   #1
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Re Chrome, Powdercoat, or other?

Picked up an original rear sport bumper off of craigslist. Little rust, but no major dents and actually matches my front bumper perfectly.

I thought about having them both rechromed, but after doing some searching it looks like that will be out of the question due to cost.

I thought about having them powdercoated. About a year ago I looked at getting an old bike frame powdercoated here locally and it was going to be about 50 bucks... So Im guessing (usually wrong when I do that) the cost will be about the same for the bumpers.
I dont need fancy chrome bumpers, Im just not a fan of rust.

Not sure what my other options might be so Im open to any suggestions.
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Old 11-01-2013, 10:34 AM   #2
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Re: Re Chrome, Powdercoat, or other?

I don't know enough to say but I think it would depend on trim level. If your truck is a base model, the powder coat might be fine. An upper level truck I'd go with rechroming but it depends on what you want. I like trucks to be all original or close to it. The only changes I want on mine are HEI and a back up camera, USB port, CD player (hidden), etc.

I do plan to get my new radiator core support, front inner fenders, and new battery tray powder coated and I expect up to about $200.00. I called this shop over in VA. Next spring at the earliest.
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Old 11-01-2013, 10:37 AM   #3
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Re: Re Chrome, Powdercoat, or other?

I'm all for chrome.
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Old 11-01-2013, 10:55 AM   #4
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Re: Re Chrome, Powdercoat, or other?

An option for you, several of the forum vendors have sales a few times a year on the sport bumpers, usually around $85 bucks with lifetime warranty on the chrome plating. I don't think you can buy a used bumper, have the dents removed and plated, chrome or powder coated, for that. In my neck of the woods there is a $200 minimum for powder coating not including metal prep. I have a pair of these bumpers from Brothers and they are top notch.
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Re: Re Chrome, Powdercoat, or other?

Buy a new chrome one or paint the one you have.
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Old 11-01-2013, 11:15 AM   #6
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Re: Re Chrome, Powdercoat, or other?

I hadnt seen any for 85 bucks... Shoot ya... Ill just run these until one of the vendors post a sale then.

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An option for you, several of the forum vendors have sales a few times a year on the sport bumpers, usually around $85 bucks with lifetime warranty on the chrome plating. I don't think you can buy a used bumper, have the dents removed and plated, chrome or powder coated, for that. In my neck of the woods there is a $200 minimum for powder coating not including metal prep. I have a pair of these bumpers from Brothers and they are top notch.
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Old 11-01-2013, 12:15 PM   #7
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Re: Re Chrome, Powdercoat, or other?

unless you can take the trip to mexico or china in most cases a quality rechrome job is very very very hi it is not unusual to hear prices from $500 to a thousand each


powdercoating can clean up and old truck and last a long time/// but if you wait and get a vendor special at swapmeet or in a christmas sale for the nice chrome repo bumpers they would b about the same cost as powdercoating
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Old 11-01-2013, 02:33 PM   #8
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Re: Re Chrome, Powdercoat, or other?

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I hadnt seen any for 85 bucks... Shoot ya... Ill just run these until one of the vendors post a sale then.
Just keep in mind, bumpers are oversized and somewhat heavy, so they charge $50-$60 shipping just for one bumper, even if they ARE on sale.

I recently purchased a chrome factory style rear bumper from GMC Paul's, and I'm happy with it.
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Old 11-01-2013, 07:56 PM   #9
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Re: Re Chrome, Powdercoat, or other?

Just last weekend I was at a swap meet with a chrome vendor from Houston, Tx. Don't recall their business name. Asked about re-chroming the bumpers on the '71 Chevelle SS I'm working on. Ball park price was between $500-$550 per bumper. Ouch, gotta hold off on that for awhile. I'm sure it won't get any cheaper in the future tho.
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