Got hit again...56k maybe..
#16
Go with the rollpan. As thin as the stock bumpers are, there isnt really much protection anyway. Might as well look good for a little while until the idiot comes back around your neighborhood. Throw in a reinforcement behind the pan.
#17
That stinks. Have all three hits been in the rear?
I'm thinking you should just put on one of the drop down spikes that's mounted on the back to haul hay bails... please tell me someone knows what I'm talking about. I don't want to sound more country than I am. I say roll pan or stocker.
I'm thinking you should just put on one of the drop down spikes that's mounted on the back to haul hay bails... please tell me someone knows what I'm talking about. I don't want to sound more country than I am. I say roll pan or stocker.
#18
That stinks. Have all three hits been in the rear?
I'm thinking you should just put on one of the drop down spikes that's mounted on the back to haul hay bails... please tell me someone knows what I'm talking about. I don't want to sound more country than I am. I say roll pan or stocker.
I'm thinking you should just put on one of the drop down spikes that's mounted on the back to haul hay bails... please tell me someone knows what I'm talking about. I don't want to sound more country than I am. I say roll pan or stocker.
#19
Rollpan molded in and a shaved tailgate if you don't already have it done. I need some of your luck, I'm waiting for someone to rearend me, so I can get the tailgate shaved and a rollpan welded in, LOL. By the way, I lost Jim's number, I got the LT's in and want to get a tune. Thanks.
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I would ususally recommend a roll pan, but with your luck you need the extra protection of a full bumper.
