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Front Roll Pan fit?
Has any one tried this front rollpan? I have never heard of the brand.. I'd like to know what ya'll think before buying
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ProEFX-Front...item2a12ade627 Thanks |
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Looks cool, I wonder if you would have to trim some of the frame horn to install after removing bumper brackets?
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Yeah, thats what I was wondering, and just how good it lines up with the fenders and all. Guess its worth a try
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idk if i'd wanna trim the frame horns to install it. what would happen if you didn't like it?
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Once you trim the frame horns your stuck with it or weld on them so you can mount a bumper again.What about http://grantkustoms.com/catalog/prod...b3261881b56f99 it has a small bumper that is just for looks and they sell a normal front roll pan too.
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you can do it without cutting the frame horns this pic is a truck that I was going to buy it had shaved everything (bumpers,doors,tailgate) and it doesn't look like the guy that built it would have had to cut the frame any and it doesn't look bad sticking out about another inch or so compaired to the other one that you see
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hahaha bm i think that truck is a little dinged up now. See it all the time around town, where you at never see any of your trucks around town??
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I saw this one on a truck for sale, looks like a bolt on fiberglass.
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