Has anyone replaced their bumper with a roll pan? Was looking for some finished pics of what it looks like on the CC.
And if there were any drawbacks or helpful info someone has to share I could soak that up too.
Roll Pan
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- MeanMr.Mustard
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There are many many pics of rollpans on s10's to get an idea, if you can find one on a CC post it! Steel or fiberglass are the choices, fiberglass usually bolts on and some steel do also but a welded up steel roll pan, tho more work, looks waaaay better!
also think about boxing in the rear of the frame or a bumper of somesort behind the pan. Im not sure about the laws there but dont be suprised to see blue lights. I got rearended, called the police, and got a ticket for no bumper.. nice.
also think about boxing in the rear of the frame or a bumper of somesort behind the pan. Im not sure about the laws there but dont be suprised to see blue lights. I got rearended, called the police, and got a ticket for no bumper.. nice.
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I think you will have to try another forum. There is no one here running one on a crew cab that I know of.
Given a choice I would choose a bolt in steel roll pan with a license plate recess. Hinge the plate and add a hidden hitch behind it.
I have done that to fullsize in the past and it turned out really nice.
Given a choice I would choose a bolt in steel roll pan with a license plate recess. Hinge the plate and add a hidden hitch behind it.
I have done that to fullsize in the past and it turned out really nice.
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its low, and its long, but its a crewcab with a roll pan...
http://sporttruck.automotive.com/48445/ ... tions.html
also found this at truckshop.com
http://sporttruck.automotive.com/48445/ ... tions.html
also found this at truckshop.com
it's not an s-series crew cab. but here's mine.
steel pan, welded in so there's no seems, hidden hitch in behind it, flip up license plate
steel pan, welded in so there's no seems, hidden hitch in behind it, flip up license plate
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