Took on some curb today :(
#1
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Took on some curb today :(
So tonight while parking the G, I took me some curb under the front bumper (drivers side). Imagine the horrific crunch sound and you get out to look and you see this....
Any idea how I can at least make it look better? The black areas are not holes in the plastic, they are actually black road rash from the curb.
Any idea how I can at least make it look better? The black areas are not holes in the plastic, they are actually black road rash from the curb.
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That looks like my front chin spoiler after the first day, you should see it now
If you can't see it from the side of the car I wouldn't worry about it since it's plastic, I know it's sad to have that happen but only you should know it's there. You could get a touch up pen from Infiniti w/ your factory color and fill in the most obvious gouges but if only you know where they are I'd just write it off as an ugly f-up
At least you didn't chunk a wheel or something more obvious.
If you can't see it from the side of the car I wouldn't worry about it since it's plastic, I know it's sad to have that happen but only you should know it's there. You could get a touch up pen from Infiniti w/ your factory color and fill in the most obvious gouges but if only you know where they are I'd just write it off as an ugly f-up
At least you didn't chunk a wheel or something more obvious.
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Can you see the scrapes if you just look down? If not, let it go, man.
I had a similar experience at a Brueggers Bagels, where I heard and felt the curb crunch up under my front lip. It scraped it good, but the only way to know is to get down hands & knees and look under the bumper. So it is what it is. Out of sight... but not completely out of mind.
Horrible feeling.
I had a similar experience at a Brueggers Bagels, where I heard and felt the curb crunch up under my front lip. It scraped it good, but the only way to know is to get down hands & knees and look under the bumper. So it is what it is. Out of sight... but not completely out of mind.
Horrible feeling.
#4
About a month ago, I did exactly, and I do mean EXACTLY the same thing. True, it couldn't be seen unless you were lying on the ground looking up, but it just drove me crazy. I found a good body shop, and two days and $800.00 later it's good as new. And I've become psychotic about parking...........
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About a month ago, I did exactly, and I do mean EXACTLY the same thing. True, it couldn't be seen unless you were lying on the ground looking up, but it just drove me crazy. I found a good body shop, and two days and $800.00 later it's good as new. And I've become psychotic about parking...........
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That's some hard-core car care, right there.
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#8
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Can you see the scrapes if you just look down? If not, let it go, man.
I had a similar experience at a Brueggers Bagels, where I heard and felt the curb crunch up under my front lip. It scraped it good, but the only way to know is to get down hands & knees and look under the bumper. So it is what it is. Out of sight... but not completely out of mind.
Horrible feeling.
I had a similar experience at a Brueggers Bagels, where I heard and felt the curb crunch up under my front lip. It scraped it good, but the only way to know is to get down hands & knees and look under the bumper. So it is what it is. Out of sight... but not completely out of mind.
Horrible feeling.
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You have to get on your hands and knees to see it. I'm thinking I will 1st wash it with something to get the tar off (any suggestions?....gasoline/paint thinner/ need something that wont damage the plastic). Then I'll buff it smooth and fill-in with touch up paint. I don't think I'll get it professionally done.
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I have the G37S (sport). Does this mean I already have a sport front chin spoiler? Pardon my cluelessnes. Also, if I get a front chin spoiler, will it hang down lower than existing sport side skirts? Just wondering. Thanks.
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It will only be lower by the thickness of the plastic... a few millimeters. But it will jut out a couple inches more than otherwise (hence the term "chin"), which becomes similarly problematic to lowering the car, although not nearly as bad.
Google Sedan threads titled "chin" and you'll get your answers.
#12
I did the same thing with my new mustang convertible. The front lip is very low. You really can't see the scrape unless you lay on the ground. I used touch up paint just to make myself feel better. Having it done professionally would be a complete waste of money. You might do the same thing again. You don't always notice how high a curb or a concrete parking stop is.
2011 g37 sedan with all options + 2012 mustang convertible
2011 g37 sedan with all options + 2012 mustang convertible
#13
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I have excellent depth perception and my scrape wasn't done while parking in a lot. My kids parked their car in a bad position in the driveway...I was tired that morning and my front wheels went off the curb as I was angling the car, and the lip hit the curb.
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I did the same thing with my new mustang convertible. The front lip is very low. You really can't see the scrape unless you lay on the ground. I used touch up paint just to make myself feel better. Having it done professionally would be a complete waste of money. You might do the same thing again. You don't always notice how high a curb or a concrete parking stop is.
2011 g37 sedan with all options + 2012 mustang convertible
2011 g37 sedan with all options + 2012 mustang convertible
#15
Good thing it didn't crack the bumper at the top around the fender. Could have been worst. I say touch up for quick non expensive fix or get chin spoiler which will also enhance the look of your front give it a more aggressive look. GL