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I'm guessing the bumpers on my Breakaway are stainless steel, since a magnet won't stick to it. Has any anyone had any luck having one polished up, mine is cloudy looking on the top surfaces. I've seen on the forum there is a source for new ones, but my bumpers are good and straight it seem a shame to replace them just because they're not shiney any more...any experiences or ideas?
Thanks,
Mike Major

1991 Breakaway
 
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Your bumpers could be aluminum.

Either way, Eastwood has the right stuff.

http://www.eastwoodco.com/Department.asp?dep_key1=mfb&SKW=FBUFF

You really need their catalog, though, to get the best info on their products.

http://www.eastwoodco.com/


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most are aluminum, either polished or chromed.
 
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