unconventional, resourceful, say what you will but I took off the front bumper, and the silly absorbers, remounted the horns/electrical wires attached to the mounts and put the thin peice back on, bolted, then it moved a little to much so I zip tied for JDUM points, and then I used some old grill material I had, Looks tacky, but will be better when its lowered and put together correctly. You get the jist of it however.
For the rear, its not so bad. You drop the tank, take the bumpers off, blah blah blah, take out the rear wood to expose two bolts on each side to take off so that the absorbers will drop out, then you reach for your sheet metal, or bondo. whatever your weapon of choice is.