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Old Apr 23, 2006 | 08:58 PM
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Well, I got rearended this weekend on my way home. I was stopped waiting on a car to make a left turn, and heard brakes lockup behind me. Only had enough time to see the Dodge truck behind me swerve and then felt them hit my right rear corner of my truck. Driver in the truck was carrying too much speed and didn't have time to stop so now my right bedside is all torn up and busted along with my bumper. Looking for some recommendations for a roll pan to go back in place of my bumper. I'll try and get some pics posted up later. Any of you GA guys with stepsides and roll pans please post up some pics and the kind of roll pan ya went with and how the fit is. TIA.
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Old Apr 23, 2006 | 09:03 PM
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I didn't post pics in the other thread, but I suggest a Sir Mikes pan. It fits well and is a quality piece. Here are a few pics I took a while back for someone.


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Old Apr 23, 2006 | 09:27 PM
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I didn't post pics in the other thread, but I suggest a Sir Mikes pan. It fits well and is a quality piece. Here are a few pics I took a while back for someone.
Fitment definately looks good. So good in fact, that I don't think i'm gonna have it molded in, cause I might just be asking for cracking if I do. FWIW, where'd you have the paint work/install done? I've got a shop that's done some minor repair work for me, but I don't know what they're gonna say when I ask about doing the roll pan and possibly shaving my tailgate handle and relocating it inside the bed, so I may need to look at a different shop.
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Old Apr 23, 2006 | 09:36 PM
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I actually like the lines since they are uniform all the way down the bedside. I never really thought of molding it in before I put the pan on, and now that I have it on I know I wouldn't.

Lamar Holman Collision did my work. He said normally he doesn't do stuff like this, but made and exception for me, lucky I guess. Really I don't think he would shave the gate though. I know he would fix your bedside and paint a few things for ya if you wanted. I am interested in finding a good body shop for future use though, so if you do find someone good, let me know.
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