Any Recomendations for Roll Pans?
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Any Recomendations for Roll Pans?
I'm looking at getting a roll pan to replace my rusting rear bumper and am wondering if there are things to watch for when picking one?
Preferably, I'd want a good quality with license plate bracket and lights if possible. Price is somewhat not an issue, but I don't want to spend $500. Lol.
Preferably, I'd want a good quality with license plate bracket and lights if possible. Price is somewhat not an issue, but I don't want to spend $500. Lol.
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I kind of had my heart set on a fiberglass roll pan. I just don't want to have it rust again and have to sand/paint it, which I have done to my stock bumper 2 or 3 times so far.
EDIT: I should mention I'm in Manitoba, the home of winter and salt on the roads. So, yeah. XD
EDIT: I should mention I'm in Manitoba, the home of winter and salt on the roads. So, yeah. XD
Last edited by Jareski; 04-06-2012 at 10:44 AM.
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I still have one for sale. It's urethane. Brand new never been used. I bought it to put on my last Dakota that was 2wd and ended up selling it before I put it on. I don't really like the look of them on 4wd trucks for some reason.
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Looking to get $100 for it. They're around $170 brand new. It's a street scene roll pan.
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Looking to get $100 for it. They're around $170 brand new. It's a street scene roll pan.
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Shipping wouldn't be that bad. It doesn't weigh more than a few pounds since its not steel. It certainly wouldn't make the difference between this one and a new one. New ones were $170 last I checked.