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Bumper horns bent

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Po of my truck hit something and slightly bent both horns which is the frame. Whats the best way to bend them back. Thought a good torch and a 16lb sledge, but i have to get both in line so bumper will bolt up.
I am also concerned with the radiator support rubbers being real close, but i think i can rap a wet rag around it to absorb the heat.
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those both sound like good plans.
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Thanks for the replys. Thought it sounded pretty straight foward. Pun intended :rock:
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You might want to pull the front clip, it isn't bad with a helper. Then just start measuring and straightening. I pulled square from the front cross member and got the bolt spacing correct and everything was koposetic when I bolted it all back together.
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Thanks wb3 the horns are off about 1/4-1/2 inch. I'm hoping i can get them straight or close without having to do that front clip removal. Will keep you posted.
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i have always wanted to take a car or truck and weld some hugh spikes on the front of it. that would make people think twice about cutting you off. :lol: if you could stop from being pulled over every five minutes.
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Same here. I sometimes wish i had an old beat up 4x4 with a big cattle guard bumper so i could plow into those people that cut you off or not yield when your comong off the freeway. Of course i wouldn't want to hurt anyone, just scare the heck out of them :cuss:
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a bumper like this kinda what you have in mind??
Its up side down to how it accually goes... thing weighs at least as much if not more than a manual transmission

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Yes steve something just like that. :evil:
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I bent these horns on my '70 F100. My bro used a torch and large sledge and it did the trick. It turned out perfect! Just make sure to measure everything a few times to make sure it's back in line. Good luck! :thup:
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Thanks mrtl. Will give it a try. :fr:
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I just talked to my bro again and he said a very large pry bar worked better than the hammer.
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Thanks i'll give that a try as well. :thup:
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