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I don't know if it's the same but Street scene makes a couple of roolpans for our trucks.
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sk...ts+%26+Mirrors
http://purperformance.com/i-4459457-...-roll-pan.html
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sk...ts+%26+Mirrors
http://purperformance.com/i-4459457-...-roll-pan.html
Mine is made by Lund.
You can find some sites selling Sir Michaels and the Street Scene. I ordered mine from autopartswarehouse, but bad news because I can no longer find it listed on their site. It took me 3 weeks of internet searching, phone calls and emails to find a place that would actually verify that they had the Lund roll pan in stock. Autopartswarehouse was the only one and I had a coupon, and got it shipped to my door for $176. Here is my warning so you dont end up like Frenchy did when he ordered his; only order if they will verify they have it sitting on their shelf. Many of these places drop ship so they show it in stock, but in reality they get it from a supplier who hasnt had the roll pan since it was discontinued by lund years ago. Frenchy ordered his, and they just kept setting the ship date off for months at a time before he just cancelled his order. Autopartswarehouse verfied it was in stock and shipped it in 24 hours.
I personally dont really like Street Scene. My biggest concern about them was I didnt want the exhaust cut outs ..... but no where including the street scenes email support could confirm if they had these holes or not. Also, its no longer listed on street scenes website. So order that one at your own risk.
Sir Michaels makes a steel roll pan which would be a huge plus. Steel wont warp and is a lot easier to work with, and will paint 100% smooth where fiberglass has a chance of showing orange peel. I couldnt find any pictures of the roll pan, and most of the prices were over $250. Steel however is technically meant to be welded on to the truck, although you dont have to. If you look on other truck forums, steel is the preferred roll pan material.
So start searching my friend. I ended up getting pretty irritated on my search. There were places on eBay that had them, so I asked if they had it in stock. Not to any suprise, the eBay listing was removed soon after with a response that it was an error that the item was listed. Most websites are very fishy, they wont respond to emails, answer phone calls, and they wont accept paypal which was a must for this purchase so I had some insurance. (Your credit card should also insure your purchase, but most of the card agreements state that its only for purchases x amount of miles from your house) Most reviews of the websites that I found on google didnt speak too highly of these companies either. So I recommend you start searching around. There have been maybe 4 people on this forum confirming they have the lund roll pan. No other forum shows anyone with a 3rd gen roll pan (that posted about it), and no one has pictures. The Lund fits, I got to see a picture of Badassrt's before I ordered, and that is the one I would go with.
And a tip to leave you with; search for products on google using part numbers. It will lead you directly to the product instead of always having to punch in vehical info.
You can find some sites selling Sir Michaels and the Street Scene. I ordered mine from autopartswarehouse, but bad news because I can no longer find it listed on their site. It took me 3 weeks of internet searching, phone calls and emails to find a place that would actually verify that they had the Lund roll pan in stock. Autopartswarehouse was the only one and I had a coupon, and got it shipped to my door for $176. Here is my warning so you dont end up like Frenchy did when he ordered his; only order if they will verify they have it sitting on their shelf. Many of these places drop ship so they show it in stock, but in reality they get it from a supplier who hasnt had the roll pan since it was discontinued by lund years ago. Frenchy ordered his, and they just kept setting the ship date off for months at a time before he just cancelled his order. Autopartswarehouse verfied it was in stock and shipped it in 24 hours.
I personally dont really like Street Scene. My biggest concern about them was I didnt want the exhaust cut outs ..... but no where including the street scenes email support could confirm if they had these holes or not. Also, its no longer listed on street scenes website. So order that one at your own risk.
Sir Michaels makes a steel roll pan which would be a huge plus. Steel wont warp and is a lot easier to work with, and will paint 100% smooth where fiberglass has a chance of showing orange peel. I couldnt find any pictures of the roll pan, and most of the prices were over $250. Steel however is technically meant to be welded on to the truck, although you dont have to. If you look on other truck forums, steel is the preferred roll pan material.
So start searching my friend. I ended up getting pretty irritated on my search. There were places on eBay that had them, so I asked if they had it in stock. Not to any suprise, the eBay listing was removed soon after with a response that it was an error that the item was listed. Most websites are very fishy, they wont respond to emails, answer phone calls, and they wont accept paypal which was a must for this purchase so I had some insurance. (Your credit card should also insure your purchase, but most of the card agreements state that its only for purchases x amount of miles from your house) Most reviews of the websites that I found on google didnt speak too highly of these companies either. So I recommend you start searching around. There have been maybe 4 people on this forum confirming they have the lund roll pan. No other forum shows anyone with a 3rd gen roll pan (that posted about it), and no one has pictures. The Lund fits, I got to see a picture of Badassrt's before I ordered, and that is the one I would go with.
And a tip to leave you with; search for products on google using part numbers. It will lead you directly to the product instead of always having to punch in vehical info.


