Corrupt_Reverend
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- Joined
- January 19, 2009
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- City, State
- Turlock, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '91 Explorer
"Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it."
In this case, my '91 explorer is the object and the chevy pickup was the external force.
/\ Custom shortened front end... /\
/\I just installed those lights about a month ago /\
/\The chevy was stock height, not sure how I managed to get my bumper uner his /\
/\Here you can see the custom performance hood. the driver's side opening is to allow less restriction on go-fast particles. /\
/\ My radiator and alternator getting to know one another. /\
/\This picture just makes me sad. /\
/\Front driver's side body mount/\
/\What are bumpers for again?
/\
Luckily no body was injured.
What happened: Driving home from school an ambulance flipped on their siren to turn at an intersection and so the guy in front of me slammed on his breaks in the middle of said intersection. I followed suit however there was loose gravel on the road and I slid into him. If it weren't for the darn gravel everything would have been fine.
The whole thing helped add to my already great respect for ford vehicles. It still runs and drives. (had it towed home though. couldn't get the hood open to clear up pulleys and such)
I'm just praying that my insurance will believe me about the road otherwise I'm left with nothing (liability insurance).
I wanted to go snap pics of the road, but a cop swept up the gravel along with pieces of my poor truck.
Anybody here have good luck with keeping the fault off after rear-ending somebody?
~Rev.
In this case, my '91 explorer is the object and the chevy pickup was the external force.

/\ Custom shortened front end... /\
/\I just installed those lights about a month ago /\
/\The chevy was stock height, not sure how I managed to get my bumper uner his /\
/\Here you can see the custom performance hood. the driver's side opening is to allow less restriction on go-fast particles. /\
/\ My radiator and alternator getting to know one another. /\
/\This picture just makes me sad. /\
/\Front driver's side body mount/\
/\What are bumpers for again?

Luckily no body was injured.
What happened: Driving home from school an ambulance flipped on their siren to turn at an intersection and so the guy in front of me slammed on his breaks in the middle of said intersection. I followed suit however there was loose gravel on the road and I slid into him. If it weren't for the darn gravel everything would have been fine.
The whole thing helped add to my already great respect for ford vehicles. It still runs and drives. (had it towed home though. couldn't get the hood open to clear up pulleys and such)
I'm just praying that my insurance will believe me about the road otherwise I'm left with nothing (liability insurance).
I wanted to go snap pics of the road, but a cop swept up the gravel along with pieces of my poor truck.

Anybody here have good luck with keeping the fault off after rear-ending somebody?
~Rev.