Thanks Chad, another quick question does the roll pan bolt on the the old
bumper holes in the frame or does it attach in another way? I've got a 3"
body lift and am wondering how a roll pan will line up. I know it'll fit
since I've seen many lifted trucks with them but I'm just wondering how it
actually attaches...
Thanks,
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: RCPL-VAN CNIWR <RCPL-VAN_CNIWR@van.reid-crowther.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>; <dakotart@egroups.com>
Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 12:28 PM
Subject: DML: Roll pans
Thanks to all that gave comments back on my paint bubbling on my
Street Scene roll pan. I figured it probably sat in Traders wharehouse
long enough to "dry out". Guess not. Anyway, I put it on Saturday and
it went fairly smooth. The bumper was simple. Just six bolts, but MAN
were they ever hard to get off!!! Obviously they were put on with an
impact gun, and I only had a 1/2" socket. I've never had to take a
tailgate off before, so I mistakenly took the bolts to the brackets on
the tailgate. Scratched the paint all to hell on the bolts. Easy fix
though. Screwing on the roll pan was straightforward. Helps to have
someone align with you though. Even with my g/f helping, it sits about
1/8" low on the passenger side. DOH! Not huge deal, but of course I
can notice it. Fixable though. Other than that, it looks great!
Definitely a must, I feel. Oh, Chris, I paid $115 + tax for paint. 1.5
hours, base/clear.
Chad Niwranski
99 R/T CC Black/agate
Abbotsford, BC
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