Roll pan Fitment

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R/T_Fire

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For those that have installed a roll pan through StylinTrucks, how was the fitment and how much work did it take to get it to fit "right" Or what other roll pans are available.... I'm getting tired of the look of my bumper without the tips and do not want to run the exhaust out the back.

950-70504 Street Scene - Urethane Roll Pan (Rear) At StylinTrucks.com
 

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I'm OK with the fit, I didn't use the supplied two sided foam tape used to hold the side parts to the bed cutout and mine pulled out a bit from there at speed so I eventually used self tapping screws through he inside of the box to hold them in place. I'm not concerned since I'll eventually be getting a custom weld-in done when the box gets repainted. If installed properly they look good but still have the body line where the cut is.
 
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I may do one since they are cheap and just live with the line for now.
County planning dept put some complication in the shop plans so im in the midst of redesigning my shop using cargo containers which increased the size and cost... But once thst is set or i sell sone projects to fund it completely, I plan to buy some sheet metal tools to teach myself sheet metal fab and my roll pan will be the learning curve.

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