RE: Roll pans

From: SmokinDakota (webmaster@smokindakota.com)
Date: Sat Oct 30 1999 - 14:18:44 EDT


I am happy with myu Street Scene. They have a little hole so you can release
the spare if needed. Although it looks kinda tight, might scratch the paint
on the roll pan, if I ever got a flat. But If I just remove the tailgate,
then there shouldn't be a problem to lower the spare. I think the street
scene looks a lot better than the sir michaels, just my opinion. Also, the
street scene is Fiberglass and I think the Sir Mikes' is steel. Steel is
probably better, but it has no shape.

Steven 2me
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of David Gloff
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 1999 9:05 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Roll pans

Does anyone have a roll pan that they're happy with? I just had my Sir.
Michaels pan put on, and, to put it kindly, it's a piece of shit. All 5
screws break off portions of the tailgate when it's down, the spare cannot
be lowered, and the pipe for the spare winch also scars the tailgate. I'm
past 30 days, so it looks like I'm out $150 for the pan and roughly $125
for the painting and mounting. If anyone has a different pan that mounts
PROPERLY and doesn't damage OEM equipment or render the spare useless
please let me know.

David Gloff
Computer Technician
Valcom Professional Computer Center; Kemper/Scudder/Zurich Funds
aolim: dgloff
Loaded Intense Blue '99 Dakota Sport CC 318 5-speed 3.92SG

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