Roll Pan Installed
#82
#83
Now, what is mean is trying to make a connection with the amount of mufflers I have had on my truck and the integrity of my input; there's no linearity there besides implying my comments are moot. Jusjay, that was a low shot, and I'm particularly disappointed hearing that come from you..
#84
i'm not a fan of the roll pan on not lowered trucks, not because I think it looks bad, just doesn't fit well to me. but again, your truck, and you seem happy with it. glad you finally got it on. no when's the cam going in?
Didn't you have pipes out the back?
#85
HOW DID YOU KNOW! lol jk jk I also did a bit of partying, I watched one of my friends down 15 beers in less than an hour then faceplant trying to chase me down! hahahahaha
Last edited by Shiloh 24; 03-22-2010 at 11:09 AM.
#86
what debate? your truck, you don't need a hitch, so you took it off. not much to be debated here.
i'm not a fan of the roll pan on not lowered trucks, not because I think it looks bad, just doesn't fit well to me. but again, your truck, and you seem happy with it. glad you finally got it on. no when's the cam going in?
Didn't you have pipes out the back?
i'm not a fan of the roll pan on not lowered trucks, not because I think it looks bad, just doesn't fit well to me. but again, your truck, and you seem happy with it. glad you finally got it on. no when's the cam going in?
Didn't you have pipes out the back?
The cam is going in soon hopefully. If things work out, maybe next week. If not then it will have to wait until summer vacation. I will know for sure by next Monday.
I did have pipes out the back. Right now they are cut short under the bed. Haven't decided if I am going to put the tips back on or not. I kind of lime the clean look with nothing coming out the back, so I might leave it like this for a while.
#87
You wouldn't do it to protect the sheet metal. You do it so if you get rear ended the bar will help keep the frame straight and stop the vehicle from continuing into your truck. Your big chrome bumper isn't there to keep the body panels from being destroyed, it's there to absorb impact.