Photoshoot: my 2010 ECSB
#35
GFYS and STFU
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How does that work with your truck seeing that the quarter panels have frenched indentations for the bumper? Does the roll pan cover that as well? Can't wait to see the progress! Personally I'd leave the bumper though, looks good as it is, just color match it.
#36
The urethane or fiberglass rollpans wrap around and cover the indentations, but you're still left with the edge of the rollpan making a visible line where it sits against the quarter.
http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/show...74&postcount=1
Obviously a steel one you could weld in, but they're all going to have to wrap around the fender.
http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/show...74&postcount=1
Obviously a steel one you could weld in, but they're all going to have to wrap around the fender.
#38
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The urethane or fiberglass rollpans wrap around and cover the indentations, but you're still left with the edge of the rollpan making a visible line where it sits against the quarter.
http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/show...74&postcount=1
Obviously a steel one you could weld in, but they're all going to have to wrap around the fender.
http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/show...74&postcount=1
Obviously a steel one you could weld in, but they're all going to have to wrap around the fender.
Uggghhh. Don't do a roll pan. If anything french the bumper a little more. After seeing that roll pan I wouldn't do it IMO.
#39
truck is sick.. i was looking for picks trying to decide whether or not to remove door molding.. decision made.
Would you mind telling me what it took to remove rear bowtie.. wanna steal your idea
Would you mind telling me what it took to remove rear bowtie.. wanna steal your idea



