Stainless steel bumpers
#1 Stainless steel bumpers
Anyone had experience with polished stainless steel bumpers? Am thinking about getting all front and rear bumpers re-chromed on my S2 OTS and had some pretty poor chroming in the past and wondered if this is a better alternative. Appreciate any advice. 
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#2 Re: Stainless steel bumpers
I fitted SS bumpers on my Stag and was very pleased with both fit and appearance. They don't look as good as fresh chrome but they will last a lot longer.
Ian
Ian
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1968 Triumph GT6 Mk1
1968 Triumph GT6 Mk1
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I had an accident in my Stag, a Focus hit my rear quarter bumper. Three points of damage to Focus, door, front of wheel arch and rear lower qtr panel, I drove my Stag home and polished the bumper, no marks. I think I'd have probably had damage if I'd had chrome bumpers.
Ian
Ian
E-type - TBC
1968 Triumph GT6 Mk1
1968 Triumph GT6 Mk1
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That's what I was thinking too...the odd scuff could be repaired rather than suffer flaking chrome. Will give it a try.
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David Oslo
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#6
What's the going rate for a set of S/S bumpers? Not having checked myself, I am a bit curious. And how does that compare to cost of rechroming?
David
S1 2+2 '67 MOD conversion (going)
S2 OTS '70 (arriving)
S1 2+2 '67 MOD conversion (going)
S2 OTS '70 (arriving)
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JEC mag this month (Dec204) has some editorial on ss bumpers (p12) and mentions a company called Group Harrington who specialises in ss bumpers. They are offering 5% off to JEC members and also apparently have ?100 off some E-Type Series 1 bumpers. Www.groupharrington.co.uk.
No connection etc etc.
No connection etc etc.
Malc
Series 1 2+2, 1968 Blue exterior, grey interior
Series 1 2+2, 1968 Blue exterior, grey interior
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#8
Good information, not all of us get the JEC mag.
btw, link is http://www.groupharrington.com/en
or jump straight to http://www.groupharrington.com/en/part/ ... mpers.html
price shows ?815 + freight
btw, link is http://www.groupharrington.com/en
or jump straight to http://www.groupharrington.com/en/part/ ... mpers.html
price shows ?815 + freight
David
S1 2+2 '67 MOD conversion (going)
S2 OTS '70 (arriving)
S1 2+2 '67 MOD conversion (going)
S2 OTS '70 (arriving)
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#9 ss bumpers
Just received a full set of Series 3 SS bumpers from Group Harrington. I was rather concerned when I found that it was being totally dealt with from Vietnam but can now give full praise to them as they are without doubt the best bumpers I have ever bought in over 40 years of classic ownership.
Look perfect and no sharp edges and even the rubber over riders ready to fit plus quick delivery.
I am a great believer in buying British whenever possible but as I couldn't get a delivery date in the UK and not wanting to get re chroming problems
SS seemed the way to go. I am delighted I did
Look perfect and no sharp edges and even the rubber over riders ready to fit plus quick delivery.
I am a great believer in buying British whenever possible but as I couldn't get a delivery date in the UK and not wanting to get re chroming problems
SS seemed the way to go. I am delighted I did
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My Ser 1.5 has Grupo Harrington SS's at the back and the originals at the front. Fitting of the SS's was straightforward and they look very good to me.
Only difference is: the SS's shine is a little more brownish compared to the chrome's more blueish shine. But neither in sunlight nor in the shade you can spot the difference between the front and the back, unless you put them directly together - something I prefer to avoid as long as they are mounted to the car. So thumbs up for the SS bumpers.
Only difference is: the SS's shine is a little more brownish compared to the chrome's more blueish shine. But neither in sunlight nor in the shade you can spot the difference between the front and the back, unless you put them directly together - something I prefer to avoid as long as they are mounted to the car. So thumbs up for the SS bumpers.
Ser. 1.5 DHC LHD
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#11 Re: ss bumpers
Last I looked you could get the set of 4 direct from Vietnam for US$800.happyold man wrote: totally dealt with from Vietnam
Andrew.
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