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roll pan question
this may be a dumb question but has anyone used a roll pan and a rear bumper? i am assuming you would have to notch out the pan for the bumper brackets but i was just thinking it would clean up the back alittle more. as one have pics or reasons why it couldnt be done! thanks
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Re: roll pan question
How about this way:
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Re: roll pan question
looks good! thanks for the pic.... did you have to notch out the roll pan for the bumper brackets?
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Re: roll pan question
"crude" picture of how I made it --no notches
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