Roll Pan Question
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I've got a custom classic pan, it fits great, if I had to do it again I would buy from them in a minute, there service is great, my first pan they sent me got messed up in shipping so I took a picture of it and they exchanged it for free
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Plastic or urethane sometimes makes tiny cracks in the paint from vibration. My truck went in the shop yesterday to put the Sir Mike's pan on. I was going to weld it in, but the guys at the body shop told me the it wouldn't flex and could crack the welds, crack the paint, or warp the pan. Made sense to me.
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I've been the urethane pan route.....lets just say it was on my truck for a few months and was promptly replaced by a Sir Mike's - welded in
SM is the cleanest look - IMO
SM is the cleanest look - IMO