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Old 03-25-2008, 03:39 PM
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Old 03-25-2008, 09:48 PM
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i decided not to mold it. i was advised against it by my body man, he said the will crack eventually. so did others on here. thanks for the imput guys. i will post pics as soon as i get it back.
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You cant tell from this picture but this rollpan fit like ****. It was from stylinconcepts but I cant remember the brand.



You can kinda see it here

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Old 03-26-2008, 09:09 AM
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i think mine was a urithane street scene...i chopped ALOT of material off because it hung so low. shaved about 1.5" off of the bottom of it to make it sit straight across. i think it was made to hide the spare which i didnt like. you can see how low it hung on the shaved green truck above.

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not trying to hijack but is urethane or steel the way to go?
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Originally Posted by bigroy327
not trying to hijack but is urethane or steel the way to go?
personal preferance. stell has to be welded and filled and painted inside and out. sometimes they have to be modified a little to fit. urithane is lighter, less prep but is more prone to flop around in the wind. i made some brackets to keep mine solid. i would go with either.
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im going with a sir michaels steel roll pan. like said above, personal preferance. i should have mine back monday or tuesday. i will have pics to show the results of all the bodywork as soon as i get it home.
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