Stainless Steel Bumpers
Discussion
kali said:
I've got a set on my Scimitar. There's a slight polishing mark on the rear but it's tiny and you have to have your nose on the bumper to see it.
The front quarter bumps needed a little bit ground off to fit but these were the first Scimitar ones that they had done.
A couple of s/s bolts were missing, I just used my existing ones but someone else in the club contacted them about their missing bolts and they dispatched them straight away.
Delivery was from Vietnam and came well within their time frame.
I'm very happy with them, only been on the car 5 months but it's my only car and lives on the road and they still look like new.
That's good to know. You'd expect a little adjustment to be needed for any pattern part and that's the advantage of them being in stainless steel.The front quarter bumps needed a little bit ground off to fit but these were the first Scimitar ones that they had done.
A couple of s/s bolts were missing, I just used my existing ones but someone else in the club contacted them about their missing bolts and they dispatched them straight away.
Delivery was from Vietnam and came well within their time frame.
I'm very happy with them, only been on the car 5 months but it's my only car and lives on the road and they still look like new.
I'll let you know how i get on.
Cheers
Paul
4rephill said:
bluelegs said:
I've had a set of Harrington's Stainless Steel bumpers on my 69 Opel GT for several years now.They arrived in next to no time at all,had every part needed and look as good-if not better-than chromed bumpers.
I would definitely recommend them.Literally fit and forget.
I would hope that after 6 years, the OP might have made their mind up already! I would definitely recommend them.Literally fit and forget.
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