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2021 TRD Pro Front and Rear Bumpers Pricing

Discussion in '2.5 Gen TRD Pro (2014-2021)' started by pandapro, Apr 13, 2021.

  1. Apr 13, 2021 at 3:59 PM
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    pandapro

    pandapro [OP] New Member

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    Will be selling my bumpers, including the OEM rigid fogs pretty soon here. Any idea what fair pricing on these should be? Truck has less than 5k and all components are like new. Help! TIA
     
  2. Apr 14, 2021 at 5:40 AM
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    Shamrock92

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    Don't have ability to pull pricing for bumper cover pricing from the database at the moment - but from memory bumpers are around 500 and each end is around 225. That's bare parts - and does not include any of the mounting brackets.

    Selling as an assembly - salvage yards are typically around 1k-1500 front and 850 rear with lights.

    Realistically, if you can find a buyer - a fair price is half of what a salvage yard would command. They are on demand parts providers who deliver - provide accounts and discounts to volume customers and accept returns - as an individual you provide half the service (parts only) so expect half the price.

    My suggestion would first be find what your local LKQ parts provider charges and use that as a "compare at" price - asking 65% and being prepared to negotiate. Understand that demand might not be there too - you have to find the right buyer and it's very market sensitive. Sometimes you will have a line of buyers - others crickets. Same with selling rims and other pull off parts specific to a vehicle/model/year. The more universal the part - the higher the demand/price. It's why take off tires sell decently and grilles/bumpers are best sold on the internet (despite shipping hassles).
     
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