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I'm kicking around the idea to get rid of the rear bumper for a roll pan, who makes the best looking one out there?
 

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i'm not familiar with a roll pan replacement on a hoe/kon, but for the 99-06 trucks i have always entrusted sir michaels or custom classics.

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Street Scenes makes one! I have no idea about quality or fitment but I think a roll pan and the LED tails that tast has look Sweet!!!..............my $.02
 

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Roll pans on Tahoe/Yukons reminds me of a ***** with no ass... IMO

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Look good on trucks, just not on SUV's... too big not to have one. Go with a Denali or Escalade painted bumper
 

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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:
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I personally prefer the St Michaels one only for the reason that JK mentioned being that you can weld it in and make it seamless. I think the Street Scene looks good on JK's and that the seam doesn't matter as much because his is black but in general I think the seams look out of place. I would say get either one though depending on your preference.
 

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I like roll pans better than the regular bumper, has a shaved imple look that makes you cheack out the rear lol.
The only problem I have with them is if someone rear ends you, or you back into something, it may hit the tailgate too which would be a bit gay.
 

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I have the same one JK has mine is on a denali though.
 
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Jeff, how wa the fit on the Street Scene one? Did you put anything behind it like the instructions indicate, to help reinforce it?
 

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roll pans look good if ur ass is as low as the front of the truck. If not don't even consider it
 

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Jeff, how wa the fit on the Street Scene one? Did you put anything behind it like the instructions indicate, to help reinforce it?

I bolted a sir micheals hidden hitch behind the pan. I believe they say to install a metal bar or reinforcement behind the pan to help minimize damage to the vehicle in case of a rearend collision. The fitment of the pan was great and very simple.
 

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I bolted a sir micheals hidden hitch behind the pan. I believe they say to install a metal bar or reinforcement behind the pan to help minimize damage to the vehicle in case of a rearend collision. The fitment of the pan was great and very simple.



you are correct about the metal bar.
 

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What ever manufacturer you go with...make it seamless. A little more $$$, but you'll be a lot more happy with the final product. It just gives it a nice clean, and most importantly, a finished look. The seams make it look more like an after thought, than a true custom mod.
 

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you are correct about the metal bar.

That's the only reason I didn't get one right away with my first set of mod money as I wanted to get that fabricated in when I get mine. Especially since my little girl will likely be the one sitting back there at some point.

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What ever manufacturer you go with...make it seamless. A little more $$$, but you'll be a lot more happy with the final product. It just gives it a nice clean, and most importantly, a finished look. The seams make it look more like an after thought, than a true custom mod.

+1 I totally agree.
 

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+1 on the street scene. I love this roll pan, fits great and has a nice flare at the bottom to go with the body lines. Its uretane so its flexable. I have had it installed for 4 years now without a problem.

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That's the only reason I didn't get one right away with my first set of mod money as I wanted to get that fabricated in when I get mine. Especially since my little girl will likely be the one sitting back there at some point.


Yea when i first got mine i just put it on. Then i went through stages that i liked it, then i didnt so i took it off. Then one day i decided just to put it back on since i spent the money on it and put a bar in. I like the look of it now, plus my stock bumper wont fit back on.

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