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Old Mar 31, 2006 | 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by F8L Z71
Looks good man

Colby, that is a reflection of the Boston Terrier

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Well, between the critter reflection and the curb reflection, it looked kinked up, lol.
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Old Mar 31, 2006 | 10:19 PM
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looks real good.. im planning on painting mine soon and finally getting it on.. it's only been in my garage for a year now, lol
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Old Mar 31, 2006 | 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
i had the decision of putting 2 rollpans on my truck. i had a street scene and a sir mikes rollpan in the closet and really wanted to install the sir mikes but figured i would see how the street scene fit befor selling it(and i got this pan for free) anyways i installed it and decided it fits to my standards so ill be selling the sir mikes. heres the pictures. anyone think it fits shitty?
It looks like you fit it real nice. I know how much fun it is because that's the same pan I have and I've had to do mine twice. Got rear-ended last year. I rarely see trucks with the Steet Scene pan but I really like the way they look. Did you trim any of it off the bottom where it meets the fenders?
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 12:41 AM
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looks awsome TX i would kind of like to see how the sir mikes looks, the SS seems not to have the best body lines mitch up, but oh well. i am a little clueless but what wreck?
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Colby 04
It looks good from the rear, but what's this?

EDIT: Open the thumbnail and you'll see where I circled the part I'm asking about....
its a combination of road film where it never got cleaned too good behind the bumper and a little bit of orange peel. soap, water and a very light wetsanding and buff will take care of it good eye

no cutting needed and the body lines match up damn near perfect. hell, it fis better than the tailgate does from the factory. i got some bracing to do once i get the trailer hitch in there because its a little wobbley but i dont think it will be a problem.
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by v8
looks good stew, but it looks crooked or is it just me, oh yeah is that your dog ahahha inside j/k.
its just you and yes thats one of my dogs.
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by jmproductions
It looks like you fit it real nice. I know how much fun it is because that's the same pan I have and I've had to do mine twice. Got rear-ended last year. I rarely see trucks with the Steet Scene pan but I really like the way they look. Did you trim any of it off the bottom where it meets the fenders?
Werd, Us three and escalardo are the only people I know that have it. I love my pan, can't wait to get it molded.

BTW, how did you guys mount it on the underside? I didn't do mine as the instructions said because it didn't seem to work... Any pics?

BTW, here is a pic of the same rollpan unpainted on my truck. (First pic is before I did a turndown on the exhaust. =)

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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 11:56 AM
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I didnt have instructions so i just stuck 2 screws through each side on the fender. then i plan on putting a bolt right through the center into the trailer hitch and bracing the bottom of it to the underside of the hitch. how do the instructions say to do it?
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 12:11 PM
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Looks good. Personally I like the sir mikes better as its cut straight across the back, but to each their own.
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Old Apr 1, 2006 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by c.nash
BTW, how did you guys mount it on the underside? I didn't do mine as the instructions said because it didn't seem to work... Any pics?
I think the instructions call for the spare tire holder mount to give it some structural integrity in the middle. Are you using yours? I just took some epoxy and attached a bolt to the very bottom in the middle, pointing straight up. Then I took a couple of pieces of that metal strapping stuff with the holes in it from the hardware store and tightened it down to the bolt. The other side just goes around a conveniently placed bar (for the spare) and just bolt it all to itself to improve rigidity. If that doesn't make any sense let me know and I'll take a picture.
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