Bumper repair and replacement
Front and rear bumpers are some of the most practical parts of a vehicle. From minor bumps to major collisions, bumpers are designed to absorb impact and protect the rest of the vehicle from extensive damage.
Bumpers are the most commonly damaged parts of a vehicle — especially in collisions with other vehicles. Behind the bumpers are components that can become damaged:
Lights: Fog lights, license plate lights, headlights and turn signals.
Warning Signals and Sensors: Car cameras, parking sensors, airbag sensors, backup sensors, vehicle lane changing sensors, collision warning sensors and weather sensors.
Trim and Molding: Decorative attachments to the front and/or rear bumper.
Just like you would get a medical evaluation after being in a car crash, it’s always the safest bet to get your car checked out too. Even if you only notice a few minor dents and scratches on the bumper, there could be more extensive damage that isn’t visible until it is checked out by a technician. In serious accidents, there may also be damage to the wheels, grille, frame and structural support.