| I had the same problem on two special ordered vehicles. Both where I specified do not put a front plate on the car. Guess what, when I picked them up there they were with a dealer advertising plate screwed into my new bumper. Too late to do anything about it. Both dealers wanted to have the car sent to the body shop to fix the holes but there is nothing that lasts as long as factory paint. Here's what I did, I filled both holes with paintable bathroom caulk. Get it at the Home Center stores, comes in a tube with a nozzle. Make sure its paintable. Carefully apply layer after layer building it up until it is even with your bumper then use touch up paint to blend it in. The caulk is water soluble so a wet finger smoothes it out. No need for sanding. You just play with it till you get it right. Is it perfect? No, but to me it is better than the plugs, because the plugs do stick out. Half the people never notice the patch and my factory paint is intact. One has been on since 1998 and no problems.
__________________ Bill Strobel
Independent Towing
Fayetteville, NC Do it right or don't do it all! |