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You have a pick-up truck that weighed 4,000 pounds when it was new. You are modifying it to

increase its ground clearance. When you are finished
A: The bottom of your front bumper must not be more than 28 inches above the pavement.
B: Your modified truck will be exempt from Florida bumper regulations.
C: You will no longer be required to have a rear bumper.

User Ozbek
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Answer:

A: The bottom of your front bumper must not be more than 28 inches above the pavement.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User JiKra
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Answer: Option A

Explanation: The modification of the pickup truck that weighed 4,000 pounds is getting modified.

There are certain rules for the modification of vehicles and one of them states that the bottom of the front bumper must not be more than 28 inches above the pavement for the vehicles weighing 3,500 lbs. or more.

The rules are different for different countries. Some countries have variation in the distances between the bumper and pavement. It varies depending on various factors such as the weight of the vehicle and its modification, et cetera.

The common range lies between 16 to 30 inches indicating that the distance between the front bumper and pavement should not be less than 16 inches and not more than 30 inches.

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