Al Strachan
Not Funny
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- Aberdeenshire
Hi, looking for some inspiration. A few months ago the wife wiped out a deer with our 4x4, and aside from the bumper, the bull bar took a whack ( and saved a fair bit of damage I reckon) but got itself a bit of a dink in the rear of the tube.
Brackets will straighten, as will that flat bit on the front, and I’ll likely paint it black. Question is, I’d like to try and remove the dink in the tube if I can. It’s stainless and 1.5mm thick tube.
do you think there’s any fixing and how would you approach it?
It was pretty expensive. Fully CE certified, looked much better than the cheaper ones on eBay, and is roughly 300 to replace
Brackets will straighten, as will that flat bit on the front, and I’ll likely paint it black. Question is, I’d like to try and remove the dink in the tube if I can. It’s stainless and 1.5mm thick tube.
do you think there’s any fixing and how would you approach it?
It was pretty expensive. Fully CE certified, looked much better than the cheaper ones on eBay, and is roughly 300 to replace