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02-05-2009, 12:31 PM | #1 |
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69 C/10 Rear Roll Pan
Has anyone installed one of these and should I have to cut a notch for the recessed license plate inthe back cross plate to make it fit? If I do notch it for the license plate I think it will and then it will leave about 1/8 in gap on each side....Do you just tack weld these to hold in place? And there are also holes accross the top RIVITS,SHEETMETAL SCREWS,OR fill the holes in and WELD it?Need to install asap so I can primer and paint...Thanks for looking and for input....
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02-05-2009, 12:51 PM | #2 |
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Re: 69 C/10 Rear Roll Pan
Can't answer your question about the license plate issue but something to keep in mind, typically with a roll pan, the lower bolts that hold the tailgate hinge on get covered by this and are a PITA to remove. I had a guy show me this on his truck when I was thinking about doing a roll pan.
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