blueflamed03
Supporting Member
cool, thank you sir!
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Street Scene's pan isn't plain flat. It has some contours along the bottom edge that looks better imo than the flat pans. They're made of thick urethane so they're durable and the fit is really good. Steel ones are nice since they can be welded into the lower quarters and made to look seamless.
Stock bumpers have a large gap between the body and bumper which takes away from the clean, custom look, imo. Body colored is definitely nicer than the chrome though and cleans it up some.
Here are a couple different angles of the Street Scene pan to give you an idea:
Street Scene's pan isn't plain flat. It has some contours along the bottom edge that looks better imo than the flat pans. They're made of thick urethane so they're durable and the fit is really good. Steel ones are nice since they can be welded into the lower quarters and made to look seamless.
Stock bumpers have a large gap between the body and bumper which takes away from the clean, custom look, imo. Body colored is definitely nicer than the chrome though and cleans it up some.
Here are a couple different angles of the Street Scene pan to give you an idea:
Yessir. The flip up plate, hidden hitch, and roll pan are all from stylintrucks.com.that looks sick. does that have the flip up license plate for towing?
'preciate itThat looks sick!!!!!!!!!!!
it was a direct fit, just take off the bumper and you can bolt it on, only thing is if you want to keep your spare tire like i did, you have to trim a tiny bit off the rollpan but its not noticeable