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    Front Bumber

    Okay so over the winter I got into a little fender bender that cracked the bottom of my plastic and bent in the entire passenger side of my whole bumper (just enough to rub my tires when I turn a certain way slowly). What could I do other than buying a whole new bumper, or something that that'a not so costly. Some ideas would be great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRedXLT View Post
    Okay so over the winter I got into a little fender bender that cracked the bottom of my plastic and bent in the entire passenger side of my whole bumper (just enough to rub my tires when I turn a certain way slowly). What could I do other than buying a whole new bumper, or something that that'a not so costly. Some ideas would be great!
    Have you tried pulling it forward and pit of the way?
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    Chain + tree + slowly backup = pulling the bumper back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BFEB View Post
    Have you tried pulling it forward and pit of the way?
    Yeah I tried pulling it forward but the steel is to tough. I'll post pictures of it here in a minute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grabber70Mach View Post
    Chain + tree + slowly backup = pulling the bumper back.
    Does that actually work?! Lol

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    If you can see it, that while side is caved in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRedXLT View Post
    <img src="http://www.f150nation.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=10552"/> If you can see it, that while side is caved in.
    mine was like that alittle. It wasn't bent back but it was bent up like that. I moved it back by hand. But yeah. A tree and rope would probably work haha. Or a very strong ratcheting strap and a tree

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ford Fan#1 View Post
    mine was like that alittle. It wasn't bent back but it was bent up like that. I moved it back by hand. But yeah. A tree and rope would probably work haha. Or a very strong ratcheting strap and a tree
    where would I hook the rope or ratchet up too?

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    Looks like it needs to go out and forward to me
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