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2000 Explorer, No grille or bumber; Possiable problems
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Umiano
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Jan 11, 2010, 4:12 PM
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2000 Explorer, No grille or bumber; Possiable problems
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Hey I carshed my 2000 Ford Explorer last month and took the front off of it. As far as the engine goes all I need is a new radiator and its good to run but, the consmetic work will cost $2,000+ to replace the lower bumper and grille cover. I was wondering what the possiable problems of driving without the front of the car on there are. The hood latches and headlights have been replaced but its just the solid plastic bumper sticking out and nothing else. The radiator is still 70% concealed and I will not be doing any muddy driving with it in this condition. I was considering buying a brush guard to protect it. Anyways if anyone knows of any legal or other problems I will run into please let me know.
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re-tired
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Jan 11, 2010, 9:26 PM
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Re: 2000 Explorer, No grille or bumber; Possiable problems
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Besides the safety issues , in most states it's illegal . FLA is one. LIFE'S SHORT GO FISH
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asleepatdawheel
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Jan 18, 2010, 1:24 AM
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You should at least get the bumper replaced as it is a safety issue.. Have you considered purchasing used parts to restore it back to the way it was.. ----------------------------------------------------------- Its not called bragging,, if you can back it up....
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