DarrenWS6
The original Ford guy around here
Bumper FTW.

If you are dropping it, leave the rolly. If not, toss the bumpy back on.

If you are dropping it, leave the rolly. If not, toss the bumpy back on.
If he did that, he would damage the pretty yellow paint![]()

If you are dropping it, leave the rolly. If not, toss the bumpy back on.
If he did that, he would damage the pretty yellow paint![]()
Not if he used enough 3M, paint would be covered and it would stick![]()
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If you are dropping it, leave the rolly. If not, toss the bumpy back on.
If he did that, he would damage the pretty yellow paint![]()
Not if he used enough 3M, paint would be covered and it would stick![]()
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Or double sided duct tape![]()
If he did that, he would damage the pretty yellow paintIf you are dropping it, leave the rolly. If not, toss the bumpy back on.![]()
Not if he used enough 3M, paint would be covered and it would stick![]()
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Or double sided duct tape![]()
True it would hold, but once that duct tape comes off... paint will too![]()

Unless they changed the regs in NY you stand a good chance of failing your next inspection. I was a NYS inspector for about ten years, about nine years ago, and front & rear bumpers were required to pass the safety inspection.
