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  1. @DustonDan I’m not getting your point, if it returns its original state, the only thing need to be replaced would be the cover, right?

  2. An IMPACT ABSORBER is not at all a cosmetic part. It is there to help absorb the impact of the accident to help save lives. Do you work for an insurance company?

  3. That’s not a cosmetic part. I’m a parts manager and I can tell you that aftermarket parts (while designed to meet or exceed OE spec) are not always the best bet for crash parts. This part was actually a structural part, and not a cosmetic one. Do your homework before posting in the future.

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