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Yet another Rear Bumper Gap post (slightly different issue)

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I have a 2016 Tech Pack with 11k mi on it. Recently in a rear end collision and had the bumper replaced (And all brackets) with oem ford parts. Took nearly 3 months to get the car back, and when I did the shop informed me they couldn't get the bumper to properly mate up to the old or new brackets.

It has the normal sag, but the sides won't clip into their receiver brackets or stay because the sag is so heavy.


Vehicle at frame shop having the rear sheet metal replaced

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Post repairs:
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Has anyone else had the sag so bad? I'm going to pull the cover and reset the brackets, and try to see if I can get my local dealer to perform the TSB (and if not, follow some of the other guides on here).

My biggest concern is there are other defects in the repair (a dent a PDR guy will have to look at, though I'm confident its a refinish of the panel and respray/blend, gave back with a nearly flat tire, covered in overspray) so I'm obviously frustrated, but want to make sure I'm pursuing the right avenues. Before there was some sag, but the panel at least was retained on the sides.
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Dude...I dunno. That looks really, really bad for a post photo.
 

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I would honestly be on the phone with the insurance company asking for someone else to repair this. With the background that you provided, I would not let them mess with it any more before getting insurance involved. All reputable insurance companies guarantee the repairs. This should be their mess to fix.
 

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That is hands down the worst gap ever. Anywhere. That is faaaarrrr from "normal" sag my brotha. DO NOT accept that under any condition. If they can't get the skin to fit right, my first thought is that the sheetmetal/body where the black brackets attach to is not right. Either way, pursue it. That's insane.
 

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Is that home in your hands now or still in the shop? Can't believe a reputable shop will let something like that go out the door.
 
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You guys echo my frustrations. Spending the morning getting the overspray off the windshield, but after 67 days without the car (and coming out of pocket for an OEM bumper cover and taillight since the other driver's insurance wouldn't pay for new), my patience with the matter is incredibly drained. The car was mint before being hit, and I can't understate how much I've been hassled.

I set an appointment with the local dealer for thursday to look at having the TSB done, but going to spend a few minutes on it today and see if I can improve the fit to at least what is the "normal" amount of sag. Even after being hit, the bumper fit was better than what's seen here. I hope the tabs are intact on the bumper cover as its brand new.
 

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You may have broken tabs on the bracket the bumper cover clips to on the side of the rear quarter panel. Much worse looking than mine but I only had one broken clip there and it impacted the fit. Replaced that bracket myself for $24 and it looks like it should.
 

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You guys echo my frustrations. Spending the morning getting the overspray off the windshield, but after 67 days without the car (and coming out of pocket for an OEM bumper cover and taillight since the other driver's insurance wouldn't pay for new)
Sounds like cut rate insurance from the other driver.

In my opinion: Get your insurance involved. This is what un/underinsured should cover. But you're kinda in a crap spot right now, letting them con you into paying out of pocket to not have aftermarket replacement parts. I would have called my insurance the instant that fight failed to get what I wanted.

Did you choose the repair shop? Which insurance are you dealing with? Everything you've mentioned already is totally unacceptable, especially for someone else's at-fault accident.

I hit a deer a few years ago in a different car. 16k to fix, was done in 2 weeks, and the repairs were perfect. Your treatment should be no different.
 
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I did choose the shop, the insurer's recommended shops were interviewed but passed on as I was worried about a cut-rate repair (ironic). The shop I went with was recommended as the best by the local car communities. The insured was State Farm, but they have been pretty miserable to work with. I'm still fighting for DV and to get these repairs corrected.

that said, I looked more closely, the bumper retaining tabs at least on the driver's side are indeed broken, which I believe means there's zero percent chance this can be fixed without replacing parts. I hate cars, shops, insurance companies and inattentive drivers.
 

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The insured was State Farm, but they have been pretty miserable to work with.
Had a similar experience with them years ago. Ironically, same situation. One of their insureds rear ended me. I had to threaten to sue to get timely response.

I've heard they're great to their customers.

The local rep has been bothering me to make the switch to them. Let him have it one day. I don't care how cheap your premiums are, after my experience on the other end, you'll never get a dime of my money.
 

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I don’t know if you have seen or read about Ford TSB 18-2107, but it is specific to the Shelby’s and the rear bumper gap/sag.

I have attached the TSB for your review (and for others who may need it). It gives the info and instructions on how to fix.
 

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The body shop has the car now and did the TSB. It did tighten up the fitment significantly, however on the driver's side they could never get the side bracket tabs to engage. I think the body isn't straight as everyone I've talked to said it was straightforward after the TSB (and we are in a warm climate which makes it a bit easier). They did however get the bracket on the bumper and were able to install the front and rear fastener for that bracket (leaving two out). As long as it holds, it looks great. When I get it home I'll be looking more closely. One tab did break on the new bumper cover, but it looks like the TSB fix held it in.
 

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The body shop has the car now and did the TSB. It did tighten up the fitment significantly, however on the driver's side they could never get the side bracket tabs to engage. I think the body isn't straight as everyone I've talked to said it was straightforward after the TSB (and we are in a warm climate which makes it a bit easier). They did however get the bracket on the bumper and were able to install the front and rear fastener for that bracket (leaving two out). As long as it holds, it looks great. When I get it home I'll be looking more closely. One tab did break on the new bumper cover, but it looks like the TSB fix held it in.
There are a few rear bumper threads linked in the GT350 Basics sticky in my sig. Sorry but just came across this...

Sorry too that happened to you @Captdistraction
 

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Thanks ! Thats what I was looking for.
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