Bumper Repair 405 LCC LTD is a collision-focused body shop in Oklahoma City that handles bumper restoration, frame damage, and insurance-coordinated repairs for vehicles that have sustained front or rear impact. The operation occupies a straightforward service model: it takes collision damage estimates, works directly with insurance carriers, and returns vehicles with OEM or equivalent parts rather than aftermarket substitutes.
Bumper damage ranges from cosmetic (paint, plastic cracks, minor dents) to structural (frame misalignment, hidden metal damage behind the bumper assembly). Bumper Repair 405 separates these into two repair tiers. Cosmetic work involves sanding, body filler, repainting, and plastic clip or bracket replacement, typically taking 3 to 5 business days. Structural repair requires frame pulling, measurement against factory specifications, and sometimes welding or metal replacement, extending the timeline to 7 to 10 days depending on extent.
The distinction matters because a bumper that looks intact may hide frame damage that only shows under measurement or load. This shop uses a measurement system to check frame geometry before closing a job, which reduces the chance of a vehicle pulling to one side or tracking poorly after repair.
Cosmetic bumper repair (sanding, filling, painting, reattachment) runs $400 to $800 depending on damage size and paint color match complexity. Structural work (frame pulling, alignment, reinforcement bar replacement, welding) ranges from $900 to $2,200. These figures assume the bumper cover itself does not require replacement; if it does, add $300 to $500 for a new OEM bumper cover plus labor to blend and paint it to match adjacent panels.
Insurance claims typically cover labor and parts at the shop's billed rate. Verify your specific deductible and coverage limits with your carrier before dropping the vehicle.
Independent collision shops in Oklahoma City generally fall into two camps: dealership-affiliated locations (Ford, Chevrolet, Honda certified repair) and standalone operators like Bumper Repair 405. Dealership-affiliated shops charge 15 to 25 percent more per labor hour because they employ only OEM parts and carry factory certification; choose them if your vehicle is under manufacturer warranty or if the damage is extensive and frame-critical. Standalone shops like Bumper Repair 405 use OEM parts for structural work but may substitute equivalent aftermarket components for cosmetic panels, reducing cost without compromising safety or structural integrity.
For minor cosmetic bumper damage under $500, a quick-service detailing shop with paint correction capability may suffice. For anything involving frame, hidden damage, or insurance, a dedicated collision shop is essential. Bumper Repair 405's estimate process is free and does not obligate you to use the shop.
Bumper Repair 405 serves drivers whose vehicles have taken front or rear impact and who want direct-to-shop estimates without dealership overhead. It suits insurance claims because the shop coordinates directly with adjusters and will work within approved estimates. It does not suit drivers who require extended warranty coverage on repairs (the shop offers 12-month labor warranty standard) or those seeking factory certification documentation.
Call ahead or visit in person with your vehicle and insurance information if you have an active claim. The shop will perform a free visual and measurement assessment, typically completed while you wait. It will provide a written estimate within 24 hours, itemizing labor, parts, and timeline. If you approve, you schedule a drop-off date. The shop keeps your vehicle until the repair is complete and passes its frame check. Most customers receive a call when the vehicle is ready, typically in the timeframe quoted.
Verify current hours by calling ahead; collision shops sometimes adjust for staff availability or material delays. Street parking is available near the shop. Ask whether the shop offers a loaner vehicle or can recommend a nearby rental service if you need transportation during the repair.
Bumper damage is common on Oklahoma City's highways and in parking-lot collisions, and choosing a shop that measures frame geometry rather than eyeballing alignment can prevent months of handling problems later. Bumper Repair 405's direct insurance coordination and free estimates remove friction from the claims process.
