Conor
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- 2010 S212 350 CGI // 2004 R230 500
Hello,
Back when my rear suspension was leaking, my car dropped down onto pavement/curbing.
At the time I hadn't realised this and later on I proceeded to drive off and nearly pulled the entire bumper off.. lucky for me I was quick on the brakes.
Anyway, on the following pictures you will see the slight damage that was caused. It's not massive and can live with it, but it absolutely bugs me out, and you can be sure I notice it every time I look at the car.
I'm wondering how I could go about fixing that. It basically needs to be pulled in? I wondering is there something I can attach to the rear side and then kind of ratchet tight to pull over in the exposed piece?
What do people think I could do? A totally DIY job is all I have in mind.
Back when my rear suspension was leaking, my car dropped down onto pavement/curbing.
At the time I hadn't realised this and later on I proceeded to drive off and nearly pulled the entire bumper off.. lucky for me I was quick on the brakes.
Anyway, on the following pictures you will see the slight damage that was caused. It's not massive and can live with it, but it absolutely bugs me out, and you can be sure I notice it every time I look at the car.
I'm wondering how I could go about fixing that. It basically needs to be pulled in? I wondering is there something I can attach to the rear side and then kind of ratchet tight to pull over in the exposed piece?
What do people think I could do? A totally DIY job is all I have in mind.