Corolla Rear Bumper

Bob

Corolla 11th Generation
#1
Hi everybody, I need ur help. I've so many scraches on my corollas rear bumper, and i just wanna change to bumper. I can't find where to buy rear bumper for Corolla 2014 s. Do anybody know where i can find rear bumper? (website) Thanks so much/
 
#6
Also - [ame]http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Toyota-Bumper-Protector-Corolla-New/dp/B00FFMK17U[/ame] - I would plan to install this on the new car to PREVENT scratches, but if your scratches are in this area, it would hide existing ones and prevent new ones.
 

Bob

Corolla 11th Generation
#7
Hi everybody, today I try to find any colors of corolla 2014 in junkyard but i can't find, i think i'll not change bumper, and this little scraches I'll hide it with rear bumper protector.
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Toyota-Bumper-Protector-Corolla-New/dp/B00FFMK17U/"]link[/ame]
 

Bob

Corolla 11th Generation
#8
Dealership for now, unless you get very lucky at a junkyard. It is a new generation so aftermarket body panels are not going to show up for a while.
http://www.trademotion.com/parts/20...iteid=214095&vehicleid=388431&diagram=8428435

Might get a better price here, but you would have to call them as 2014 info isn't online yet, and shipping will be killer.

Actually, the new bumper probably comes primed - so it is probably less to have your existing bumper re-finished and repainted than to replace it and get the new one painted.

exactly there's no point to change rear bumper for little scratches, yesterday i was so mad about this scratches, but today i think about rear bumper protector, all scratches on this area.
 
#9
If the scratch doesn't dig into the plastic, replacement is overkill. Even then, you can use a filler and sand it flat, and nobody would know the difference once paint is over it.

Only thing that will be cheaper is finding a 2014 that was totaled in the front with matching paint.
 
#10
If the scratch is not too deep, you can remove it with Mother's Scratch Remover or polishing compound.

If it's too deep for that, a body shop wouldn't charge too much to repaint that small area.
 
#11
Depends how you define "Not too much". I've never known a body shop to charge less than $200 for painting - and that was a panel that didn't need flex agent - at Maaco - if I removed the trim myself.
 
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