I don't know. The hood seems to be the only piece of plastic that isn't cracked. My next big project is building new doors out of aluminum, so I don't have to hear the screaming banshees from hell in Wyoming.
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@Lepton1 Now that's a good looking T2000! :O
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The difference in cost to install the stainless bumper versus the three piece plastic was only an additional $500. That's a no brainier. No chance this bumper will start cracking and falling apart from off road vibrations.DRAGON64, passingthru69, ShooterK2 and 1 other person Thank this. -
The company I'm leased to has a fleet of company trucks. All midroof Volvos. They have recently started putting bumpers on them instead of replacing the plastic. Much more durable and look better as well. Oilfield truckin' is not kind to that plastic.KenworthGuyNH, Lepton1, DRAGON64 and 5 others Thank this. -
Do you older guys remember when the T2000 first came out?
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