How to pull out front bumper

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So my K5 was involved in a tiny accident from when the PO had it, (he had told me about it, no damage) but the front bumper is slightly pushed in closer to the body on the drivers side, was wondering the best way to pull it back out. Keep in mind that I'm a weekend driveway mechanic and don't have access to probably anything that would make this job easy lol

Thanks in advance,

Jim
 

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You have any friends with a winch i pulled my bosses rear bumper out 2 or 3 inches with a stap so it didnt damage it any more then it could
 

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You have any friends with a winch i pulled my bosses rear bumper out 2 or 3 inches with a stap so it didnt damage it any more then it could

unfortunately no I don't :-(
 

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pull strap and a tree and be very careful on the throttle in reverse.
 

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pull strap and a tree and be very careful on the throttle in reverse.

YUP, Beee verrrrry carefull, a little throttle`ll go a long wys, but then, just unhook the strap/chain and push it back in, but, beeee verrrry carefullll going that direction tooo.:happy175:
 

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