Hi, has anyone tried these aftermarket bumper bullets? https://spritzbyfritz.bigcartel.com/product/1957-pontiac-bumper-ends
What are your thoughts on them?
We started to look for alternatives for our bullets.
Thanks!
-- Edited by Lindsey on Friday 10th of August 2018 08:45:31 AM
long stroke said
Aug 17, 2018
I never knew these existed so i can not vouch one way or another. The cost to chrome these would put these in the price range of real ones. If your car is a modified you could always polish these for the shine. If you do get these, let us know how it worked out.
long stroke said
Aug 17, 2018
You have got to wonder why they did not drill and tap these, so that they are user friendly.
73SC said
Aug 18, 2018
I'd suggest that as a restoration piece it would be better to custoim fit these on the bumpers to account for production variance and overall differences created in bumpers over the past 60 years.
Hi, has anyone tried these aftermarket bumper bullets? https://spritzbyfritz.bigcartel.com/product/1957-pontiac-bumper-ends
What are your thoughts on them?
We started to look for alternatives for our bullets.
Thanks!
-- Edited by Lindsey on Friday 10th of August 2018 08:45:31 AM
I never knew these existed so i can not vouch one way or another. The cost to chrome these would put these in the price range of real ones. If your car is a modified you could always polish these for the shine. If you do get these, let us know how it worked out.
You have got to wonder why they did not drill and tap these, so that they are user friendly.
I'd suggest that as a restoration piece it would be better to custoim fit these on the bumpers to account for production variance and overall differences created in bumpers over the past 60 years.
Good stuff, I wonder how they would buff up?