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In a message dated 8/12/98 2:11:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
miggitymike@juno.com writes:
<< Hey Bill,
did that roll pan come with licence plate lights and wiring and stuff?
Bolt on or Weld on? I'm lookin' for one and that seems like a pretty good
deal =) >>
It is a fiberglass bolt on. Comes with screws for along the back of box but
you need to get screws for into inside of the fenders. I used 1/4" bolts with
fender washers and a thin piece of rubber beteen the ends and inside of
fenders. Fit pretty well and seems to be better design than some of the others
I have seen. No license plate light but I found a interior light at P A for
about $6 that worked real well. I also built a plate the is about the width of
the license area and bent it to attach to the bottom 2 license bolts and then
up to the frame cross member at a about 45 degree angle. This gives the
license area better support and I felt would deflect the air to keep from
using that area as a slow down chute ?? I'm happy with it. I attach a JPG of
it.
Bill
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