The cost to replace front and back bumpers on a car can vary widely depending on the make and model of the vehicle, the type of parts used (OEM vs. aftermarket), labor costs, and where you get the work done (dealership, independent shop, or chain). Here’s a general breakdown:
1. Front Bumper Replacement:
- Aftermarket Bumper: $300 to $800 (depending on the vehicle’s make and model).
- OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Bumper: $500 to $1,500 (again, depending on the vehicle).
- Labor: $200 to $500, depending on your location and the shop’s rates.
2. Rear Bumper Replacement:
- Aftermarket Bumper: $300 to $800.
- OEM Rear Bumper: $500 to $1,500.
- Labor: $200 to $500, depending on the complexity of the replacement.
3. Total for Both Front and Rear Bumpers:
- Aftermarket Parts (Both Bumpers): $600 to $1,600 for both bumpers.
- OEM Parts (Both Bumpers): $1,000 to $3,000 for both bumpers.
Additional Factors:
- Paint: If the bumpers need to be painted to match your car’s color, this could add $200 to $1,000, depending on the paint job’s complexity and quality.
- Sensors or Special Features: If your bumpers have sensors (like parking sensors, cameras, or other integrated tech), the cost can increase, especially for OEM parts.
Insurance and Coverage:
If the replacement is due to an accident and you’re claiming through insurance, your out-of-pocket cost will depend on your deductible and the terms of your policy.
To get a more accurate quote, I recommend getting an estimate from local body shops or even contacting your car’s dealership to compare prices.