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I got hit this weekend on my front left bumper in a parking lot. I have an 07 Expedition EB and I was wondering if anyone out there wouldn't mind looking at the picture I took to see if they think I need to replace the whole lower bumper or not. If you could help me out, I would appreciate emailing the pic b/c I can't seem to post it on here.
I got hit this weekend on my front left bumper in a parking lot. I have an 07 Expedition EB and I was wondering if anyone out there wouldn't mind looking at the picture I took to see if they think I need to replace the whole lower bumper or not. If you could help me out, I would appreciate emailing the pic b/c I can't seem to post it on here.
Thanks.
Patrick
Any body shop will gladly give you a free estimate.
Click on USER CP on the blue bar at the top of the page. Then choose EDIT GALLERY on the left hand menu. Click create album and create one. Then edit the album and upload your picture from your hard disk by clicking BROWSE in one of the boxes. Next, select forum codes underneath the picture and copy the code.
Now, create a post, or edit the post you made above. Click on GO ADVANCED. On the top of the edit window is a icon that says INSERT IMAGE. Click on that and put the code into the line, overwriting anything that is there.
Click OK and then SUBMIT.
The picture will be in your post, safe and sound. Sounds bad, but it really is easier than is sounds.
I don't think he has enough posts to create a gallery or post pictures but if he'd like to email me a photo or two, I'll gladly post it here and in the Paint & Bodywork Forums for him.
Just click on my name at the top left of this post and choose "send email to Carlene". I don't know if you'll be able to attach a picture that way but once I reply to your email, you'll be able to.
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