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CitySlicker

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2021 Tremor
Hello Everyone. To serve as a brief introduction - I purchased my 2022 Ford F250 Tremor in 2023 (after deciding that the wait for the 2023 was too long). I have thoroughly enjoyed my Tremor but recently, ended up with a ding on my rear bumper. So I went in search for an after-market upgrade that came with a color-match guarantee. In my online search, I stumbled on this group and decided to join.
The question I have for all is if there is such a thing as an after-market rear bumper for my Tremor that will match the color of my Tremor (Carbonized Gray). Any guidance/advise will be greatly appreciated.
 
Welcome to the forum. Probably have a couple of options, think several will sell a raw bumper no paint other will paint to match. Fab Four list it as a bare bumper, I bet a good powder coater can match it.
 
First, welcome aboard.

Second, a simple search of the forums will garner hours of reading material that can answer your question.

Third, get your wallet ready if you decide to stick around.
 
Welcome!
 
Here is a similar thread and request as yours @CitySlicker ... Perhaps @yArdbird has an update to share?

 
First, welcome aboard.

Second, a simple search of the forums will garner hours of reading material that can answer your question.

Third, get your wallet ready if you decide to stick around.
Wallet? There is NO such thing for a married man - ceased to exist immeidately after the "I Do's". lol
 
Welcome aboard. About all of the body shops can paint to match anything anymore. In your case they will take the paint code off the body sticker but they have digital photo setups to be able to match about anything. Of course, there is the added cost of painting, thus the need for getting out your wallet when you hang around Mokes like us!
 
Welcome aboard. About all of the body shops can paint to match anything anymore. In your case they will take the paint code off the body sticker but they have digital photo setups to be able to match about anything. Of course, there is the added cost of painting, thus the need for getting out your wallet when you hang around Mokes like us!
Thanks for the clarification and the reply.

In your opintion, what is a better option - powder-coat or paint?
 
Welcome.
 
Painting it will match factory. Powder coat will look...well...powder coaty. It really depends on the finish you want.
I agree. Paint is also easier to deal with if it gets scuffed and needs touched up later.
 
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