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Old 05-29-2017, 08:45 AM
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Trying to find a roll pan can't seem to find one. Maybe some one's Google-fu is better than mine.
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None at all.
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Since a dump truck driver was nice enough to sandwich a Hyundai Sonata between me and him last weekend, I've been debating on changing things up out back a little and started hunting for roll pans myself. I just came across this one, although I have yet to find pics of it finished, and I'd really like to see one on a white truck!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/141887309160?rmvSB=true
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Here's a link to the install instructions.

http://www.streetsceneeq.com/instruc.../950-70611.pdf
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Can't wait to see one installed and finished looks like it could be a hidden hitch pan also so that's a bonus.
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That thing is hideous just like everything else Street Scene makes. The drop in the center doesn't follow a single line on the truck...it looks like a bad afterthought. If it's like their other roll pans it won't fit worth a damn and will take hours of prep before you even think about painting it.
I've dealt with their stuff for years and never had a good experience.
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Yeah, I'm not 100% sold on the styling and definitely skeptical of the fit/finish. I sent an email off to SS to see if I can get any more info as they don't even have it listed on their site. I'll post up if I get any response.
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fords never really looked good with roll pans, and the options were always kind of limited. (im talking 97+)

I think on these trucks, its just not possible with the way bumper wraps around on the lower sides. In order for it to look good, I think you would really have to blend that corner with some welding and painting.... old school style.
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That's why I only used Grant Fabrication for all my trucks....too bad they changed direction with their shop and no longer make sheet metal products.
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Grant on my F250 before paint.



On my Ram R/T during install and after paint.




Urethane will never, ever look that good.



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