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    Not thrilled with body work done

    I purchased a CAPA aftermarket bumper from a reputable wholesaler.# When I got my car back from the shop I noticed small indentations under the side markers on the bumper on both sides, which effectively look like dents under a reflection from a few feet away.# See attached.

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    I don’t know if this is due to poor quality non-OEM stuff (it was guaranteed to look as good as OEM or better, whatever that’s worth), or if it is a problem with the install, but I’m not particularly happy about it.# Should I take it back to the shop and see if they can work these small indentations out (could heat bring these out?) or am I probably just going to have to deal with it at this point? Thanks for the help.
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    Re: Not thrilled with body work done

    If your not happy with it now how happy will you be looking at every time you get in the car? Myself, I'd see what the shop says

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    Re: Not thrilled with body work done

    Was there a reason why you decided upon yourself to purchase the CAPA bumper instead of allowing the body shop to purchase a CAPA bumper? The reason I'm asking is because once you made the decision of supplying your own parts to the body shop there isn't much they can do if there are imperfections in the bumper. If they purchased the bumper through their own vendor and for whatever reason they missed some minor imperfections during the prep they will take "responsibility" for their work because ultimately it was their own mistake.

    On the other hand, since this is not the case, you might encounter a scenario where they will mention it was your "responsibility" to ensure the bumper you presented to us was up to "your" own standards and defect free before they prepped it and sprayed it. This is just all speculations which can and might happen due to my experience since I work at a body shop. It will depend on your approach regarding how you present your situation to them and how they will react and take measures to ensure you are satisfied with the quality of their work as the final result.

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    Re: Not thrilled with body work done

    I actually asked them if I could purchase a bumper and they said that's fine. I asked how much they would charge me if I purchased through them, and I told them I could get one for cheaper. I don't do this all very often, so for me it was more or less just saving some money which the shop seemed OK with. If they frowned upon it I wouldn't have gone this route.

    Any advice for how I can have this overall discussion with them will be appreciated. Also, do the imperfections I'm pointing out seem like they could be fixed via heat?

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    Re: Not thrilled with body work done

    I would contact your vendor. The body shop has no control over the imperfections since they did not purchase the bumper.

    IMHO there is a reason that bumper was cheaper
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    Re: Not thrilled with body work done

    Capa parts are absolute junk, as are most aftermarket parts. If you dealt through the shop, the company you purchased it from would provide another and pay to have it redone, at least the vendor we use does. On a side note out of every 100 capa bumpers our shop buys, we reject 70-80 immediately on inspection and easily have to return anther 5-10 after we test fit them to the car. It's nothing against the vendor but aftermarket parts usually follow the logic of if its 200 dollars cheaper than oem it's 200 dollars worth of damaged/wrong.

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    Re: Not thrilled with body work done

    Quote Originally Posted by kiteman View Post
    I told them I could get one for cheaper.
    And you got what you paid for..

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    Re: Not thrilled with body work done

    The first two sent were rejected, the shop said the third was good to go. So...i assumed they were not lying. Hence why I'm not sure if this was the fault of the shop or the part, and am asking advice on what to do.

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    Re: Not thrilled with body work done

    Could be poor quality bumper, or something as simple as them over-tightening the lens or where the bumper mounts to the quarter panel. Have to see how it's mounted.

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    Re: Not thrilled with body work done

    Quote Originally Posted by kiteman View Post
    The first two sent were rejected, the shop said the third was good to go. So...i assumed they were not lying. Hence why I'm not sure if this was the fault of the shop or the part, and am asking advice on what to do.
    Here's where I see your problem is going to be. You bought the parts, so it's not the body shops responsibility. This is where saving money can really bite you. So any $ spent realistically is really going to be yours to spend again, ie: install, paint, prep, etc.

    I'll point out that after the second bad one it probably should have been an indicator. The Body Shop however sounds like they're on the up and up. What is their suggestion? Frankly they're the ones that can see it in person and probably judge better than we can with the best of pictures.

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