Got cut me off and this happend

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yes i was cut of doing 30mpH , ABS failed on me and went skidding into a pole . Is it possible for the ABS to fail ???? Also anyone know of a nice clean kit for this car , body kit that is , mazda wants to eat my ass out just for a bumper and im like ehh yeah right ...
 
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You were doing 30mpg?!?!?!
j/k...I know what u mean. That sux man...they're ins is gonna fix that, right?
 
doesnt autoexe make a front bumper for this car? i know they make one for the speed3 and its complete sex.

but its super expensive...
 
the other drive took off after he saw me hit the pole , my friend in a FD try to catch up to him but got caught up in traffic , so he got away . Im F-ING pissed
 
if you check online, about a year and a half ago fiber images made a complete body kit for the car, but it didn't sell as good as they thought it would so they stoped producing it, i'm sure if you call them they'll give you a better answer. hope it helps.
 
why do you need to get a new one? just replace the mesh with chicken wire have a body shop fix the scratch and you should be able to pop the bumper back on.
 
why do you need to get a new one? just replace the mesh with chicken wire have a body shop fix the scratch and you should be able to pop the bumper back on.
Dude...that bumper has a heavy Crease at the inner headlight area..look again.
The plastic has been stretched and wont ever look right again.
Not to mention it likely ripped the mounts where it attaches to the fender.
 
Right on the dot , 2 of the " brackets " on the bumper that mount it to the what ever broke off and broke it half , i have to get a new bumper no matter what , there is no way this bumper can look stock again
 
Right on the dot , 2 of the " brackets " on the bumper that mount it to the what ever broke off and broke it half , i have to get a new bumper no matter what , there is no way this bumper can look stock again

Well, before shelling out $500+ for a new one try my ghetto fix and see if you can live with it... (can't hurt).

The bumper comes off pretty easily at this point so you may be able to salvage it with some scratches (not sure if that means $500 to you at this time). The plastic is very plyable and can sometimes be molded back into shape, even after a all-hope-is-lost looking dent. If there are paint scratches, and you want it to look perfect, then you're (or insurance is) going to have to pay. Nothing I can do about that.

You can certainly get any of the broken plastic parts from a dealer for relatively cheap. The honeycomb grill is around $45, and that is one of the more expensive parts. I'd fix the plastics myself since that's easy to do and cheap, and then see if I could salvage/live with the bumper. I've attached a pic with the part numbers so you can shop with some of the online mazda parts dealers. Arlington Mazda gave me good prices and free shipping.

To salvage the bumper...

1) Go to Home Depot (Lowes, whatever) and get some drywall tape (sticky mesh), some heavy duty epoxy (welder works good), and a stick of plastic superglue (comes with a primer stick that works on plastics).

2) Take off the bumper. Unscrew all the underside plastics from the bumper. Pull back the wheel well pastic. On the passenger there are two clips for the side markers, on the drivers there is one. Unplug the fog lights. There are four screws under the hood right next to each other. The sides of the bumper simply "snap" in (as you can see from your picture, the white thing is the pinch snap).

3) Remove the bumper and put it on a towel or the grass (at worst). See if you can repair the damaged parts using the superglue as a way to hold the parts together. Then use the drywall tape and epoxy as a poor man's fiber-glass. The drywall/epoxy combo should dry very strong and can be formed even into the tightest creases. This should even hold the skirt mount clips that have broken.

If it's a cosmetic eyesore then just pay for another bumper, you should be able to mount it yourself. If you need time to save up for it then you can try my quick ghetto fix until you can afford it. (You could be a college student for all I know. :cool: )
 

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try ebay.. they have used good condition bumpers, around 200... NO BODYKITS please, stock the speed6 looks good enough, no bodykit looks good on the 6
 
Yeah..Because Fiberglass is soo Expensive to buy.
It likely no more expensive than the materials you have bought.

Uh, the bumper is plastic. The process I'm referring to resembles fiberglass -- put down a layer of glass fibers, then epoxy the whole thing. Only you're using drywall tape instead of fiberglass. It's dries to a very strong material.

Not that I've never tried to fiberglass plastic either... (shrug)
 
well i tried to get the bumper to where i can live with it today and it was like a war went on behind the bumper there is no way to repair , i need ideas lOL
 
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