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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Aug 07 2010
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    Augusta/Ga/USA

    Front bumper scrapes

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    To those who lowered your vehicles, what do you guys do when you have front lower scrapes on your bumper either from divets or speed bumps. Do you guys usually fix them or simply leave them alone? For those who've fixed the scratches did you guys take them to a body shop?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Staz's Avatar
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    Jul 03 2010
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    QUEENS, NY

    my b6 scrapes on just about anything. i just leave them as its 100% likely to happen again ..

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Sep 30 2010
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    Woodland Hills, Ca

    just wait until it becomes really noticeable. you gotta practice the 'wild monkey swerve' better though to avoid them potholes and dips!

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    Stage 2 Banner Advertiser Four Rings Mops@Nemesis's Avatar
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    '21 SQ5 / '23 S5 / '21 Crosstrek / '23 GTI
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    NW NC / DE

    I have never scraped any of my audi's bumper/wheels and they've all been lowered but a shop scraped my current on the lift and caused the paint on the face of the bumper to crack. My body shop was able to paint that area only on the bumper and "burnt" in the clear. Only charged $75 to make it look new again. Bad part was I just had that shop paint entire bumper cover to get rid of rock chips a few weeks before. Looks new again though. Now I carry a couple boards in the trunk for lifts.
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