lets see some stepsided with roll pans....
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yea my father is a body shop manager so i got a deal there, but both bedsides on my truck have been replace once from a rearend tag, now just the bumper got tagged so im gonna roll pan it, when ya cut would it be easier to cut the bedside or the pan itself?
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cut what?
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IMO a roll pan that isn't molded in is a waste. They look oh so much nicer once molded in. I have never had anything with a roll pan and the reason is that I use my truck from time to time. If I had a toy truck or something I didn't tow with heck yeah I would put a roll pan on. The stock bumper weighs 1 metric ton and the roll pan is nothing. I almost took the rear bumper off my wife's Yukon since it is getting painted now, but elected to not so I could if I needed too in a pinch tow with it a short distance.
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IMO a roll pan that isn't molded in is a waste. They look oh so much nicer once molded in. I have never had anything with a roll pan and the reason is that I use my truck from time to time. If I had a toy truck or something I didn't tow with heck yeah I would put a roll pan on. The stock bumper weighs 1 metric ton and the roll pan is nothing. I almost took the rear bumper off my wife's Yukon since it is getting painted now, but elected to not so I could if I needed too in a pinch tow with it a short distance.