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Young28

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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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