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Paint code for front bumper?

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I have a 2021 built to serve. I damaged the front bumper and I'm trying to figure out the paint code. It's not body color, it's more like a satin black
 

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Did you ever get that bumper code. I am in of that same paint.
 
Mine has a huge scratch but I think it’s powder coated. Not sure if powder coat can be touched up
 
It's not painted, it's powdercoated
 
Wow this sucks, now the decision would be take it in for body work or just buy after market bumper.
 
I have a 2021 built to serve. I damaged the front bumper and I'm trying to figure out the paint code. It's not body color, it's more like a satin black
I am in the same predicament - tappd a plastic-covered parking pole at Circle-K and created a small dent which can be seen in theis photo.
I ordered a replacement bumber cover from eBay (complete junk and not power coated as was described, and thinner metal than the OEM).
So now what? Hmmm
 

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I am in the same predicament - tappd a plastic-covered parking pole at Circle-K and created a small dent which can be seen in theis photo.
I ordered a replacement bumber cover from eBay (complete junk and not power coated as was described, and thinner metal than the OEM).
So now what? Hmmm
I'm sure you have insurance, use it.

Or go aftermarket off road bumper for better protection.
 
I'm sure you have insurance, use it.

Or go aftermarket off road bumper for better protection.
Ins deductible is not going to be pleasant though. I wouldn't use ins for such a small ding. Take bumper off, dolly the ding out, live with a tiny leftover scratch. It's just going to get scratched again at some point.
 
Ins deductible is not going to be pleasant though. I wouldn't use ins for such a small ding. Take bumper off, dolly the ding out, live with a tiny leftover scratch. It's just going to get scratched again at some point.
Depends on your insurance. If you use high deductibles to try and reduce premiums, that's on you. I like to keep mine affordable for when it's needed
 

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