roll pan
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Street scene makes one for an 05-06 ... Im sure it would fit all the way up to 10 though as the rear end hasnt really changed. I was going to do one on mine, but if someone hits me from behind the whole rear end would be crunched.
It looks like it costs around $225 and no one has a picture of it.
It looks like it costs around $225 and no one has a picture of it.
Last edited by rengnath; 03-19-2010 at 11:40 AM.
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One thing to remember with roll pans is if you have a visual inspection on your vehical, there is a chance it wont pass. Here in wisconsin we only have emissions, so I wouldnt worry but Im not sure what you have in Penn. But if anyone takes a look underneath your truck and they see you dont have a rear bumper, you might not pass. The ways around this is to fabricate a rear bumper behind the roll pan, like what is in the front, or even a trailer hitch could do the trick. If it were me, I would want something behind that roll pan. When I got rear ended this fall, I was happy to have the stock bumper. It got destroyed and was $500 to replace, but it sure saved the bed of my truck and the frame/drivetrain underneath. IMO, if you go with a roll pan, make sure you still have something there to protect yourself and your truck from all the idots out there.