Cost of Chroming

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  1. Rickeeling

    Rickeeling Member

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    This Morning I drove and hour to Advance Plating in Nashville Tn. to turn in my front bumper on my 73. Not have had the chance to have anything plated before I was under the impression that it would be cheaper then buying a new bumper with the core charge, Tax and shipping. I was shocked when he handed me the bill.
    $1,311.45 I don't mind paying for good work or hard to find parts. So my Question is. If some of you guys have had some plating done how much over did i pay? or is that the ball park. The part will be ready for pick up in - get this 12 to 14 weeks.o_O
     
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    if that is...rechroming... your bumper, that's about twice for around here...:yup:
     
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    Southern Bumper charged me $280 for each bumper. This was 4 years ago.
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    WAY to high!! Should be able to get done for around $300+
     
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    z28th1s MCCI State Rep Coordinator

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  6. Rickeeling

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    looks like I'm calling them Tuesday to cancel my order.:cautious: Thanks for the info.
     
  7. jasonwthompson

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    I had a 72 front straightened and rechromed about 3 year ago for around 350.
     
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    They do more like show quality chrome sometimes they're good sometimes they're bad but they're always way overpriced they've ruined a lot of my brothers parts by grinding and warping them I would definitely find a different place, here in Ohio it's about 300 per bumper for good driver quality chrome
     
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    The quality level is the key here. I had a rear bumper re-chromed by one of the best shops in Ohio and they did a show chrome job for about $600. Lots of prep involved. It is light years ahead of an NOS bumper. No scratches, texturing, stains or any other defects. I also had a front bumper re-chromed to a standard, "daily driver" appearance for $300. Looks good, but you can tell the plating quality fall well short of my rear bumper. The reason I did not go with show chrome on the front had to do with the condition of the core. It had a lot of pitting on the back and had to be straightened whereas my rear bumper was perfect.

    Having said that, $1300+ is over twice what I paid for a show quality job.:eek:
     
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    That is 600 more than I paid for my whole car ''WOW''
     
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    I think Melvin's does them for $475 with core supplied.
     

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