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    1.drill hole in top of bumper
    2.wrap chain through hole and secure end of chain to itself to make a loop around the bumper
    3.proceede to do the other end of the chain similar, except loop it around a tree
    4.put car in gear and snatch a gear
    5.problem solved

    repeat process for front bumper
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    ^Added. You may want several holes to make sure it doesnt just rip the bumper. Or there is always my favorite a sawzaw. Or a Die grinder. Or better yet, plasma torch! Your getting new paint anyway? lol
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