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Any tricks to drilling chrome bumper?

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Installed my back up sensor & mounted the sensors on my towing bracket for the time being ,not real happy with their location & thought of mounting them in the bumper like the new fords,& was wandering if there is a trick to prevent the chrome from chipping of flaking off whilst drilling,if indeed it has that tendency to do so. Never drilled chromed metal before. Thanks for any advice. Ian
 
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It might be a good idea to place some heavy masking tape over the chrome area where you want to drill. I would center punch and drill very slowly starting with a small drill bit. You must remember to coat the indise of the drilled hole with a good paint such as Rustoleum re primer as you have now exposed the raw steel to the elements which will cause rust to form. Good luck!
 
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I never had any problem with the chrome peeling but I haven't drilled a bumper in a while. Just make a good impression with the center punch and of course if you are going to drill a hole larger than about 5/16th I would drill a pilot hole. bg
 
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