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Buy a front clip. Get the frame pulled. Install the parts from the clip onto your rig. Get it painted.




and no, this isn't a 911
 






what he said.... will need the frame straightened, an alignment, a front clip, and all the front body parts, hood, grille, lights, fenders, bumper, now that i think about it... a radiator and tranny cooler too... and this is if it didnt damage the engine itself

probably looking at $2000 in parts and labor... and thats if you know someone who will hook you up on labor..frame pulling isnt cheap
 






I was joking. THe truck is totalled. Just gotta wait on the settlement.
 






yeah that thing is jacked pretty well.
Not a DIY repair.

Good luck on your next ride.
 






better brakes
 






WOW ^That was funny
 






Here's my 91 Explorer Eddie bauer, trashed from a stupid ***** who ran a red light. at least i flipped her 4runner

Payback is a *****.
 






Moral of the story: 4Runners flip easier the Explorers :D
 






Advise Me On My Bumper

Hey Guys, I Had An Incident With Towing A Trailer Where The Trailer Pulled Up On The Hitch Ball Mounted On The Stock Bumper. There Is Now A Slightly Larger Gap At The Bottom Of Where It Meets The Side, Than At The Top (just A Matter Of An Inch Or Two). In Other Words, The Bumper Is Going Down Hill, When The Rest Of The Truck Is Level. Can I Just Adjust This, Or Is It More Complex Than That? Thanks For Your Help!
 






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