Hi - My traveller had a knock at some point in the past and the rhs rear bumper is consequently pushed right up against the bodywork. Would it be possible to straighten the iron out with a heavy hammer or does it need some heat to bend it back where it ought to be?
Your comments would be appreciated.
Regards, Mike.
Traveller rear bumper irons - need to straighten bend
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Traveller rear bumper irons - need to straighten bend
Mike Shipman,
Seaton, Torpoint, Cornwall.
Seaton, Torpoint, Cornwall.
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I refer you to my signature.


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If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
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Yes, you'll need a big securely mounted vice to hold it while you belt on it. Getting it somewhere close to right is easy; the tricky part is getting it to not look wonky after you've put it back on the car.


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If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
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Mike. You are welcome to the Bumper Iron I've just taken off the trav which is a bit bended after my father decided to crash the lawn mower into it but is serviceable and it'll give you something to practice on.
I can have a go at straightening it myself if you want (big chunks of steel and big hammers come to mind...)
I can have a go at straightening it myself if you want (big chunks of steel and big hammers come to mind...)