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Which Roll Pan bumper should I get?

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Old 08-17-2008, 10:46 PM
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Which Roll Pan bumper should I get?

I have a choice of 3... I need y'all's opinions.


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Street Scene 712



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Old 08-19-2008, 02:59 AM
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Definitely first one by Cervinis. If you cant get than one then get the street scene 701 blue. The 712 is too bulky.
 
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Old 08-19-2008, 10:23 AM
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Cervini's

Mar-K (sponsor vendor on the left) also has some.
You can get this one with or without a box.
Looks like $125
 
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Old 08-20-2008, 03:29 AM
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personally...i wouldn't choose either of the three. i would go with this Airbagit.com

would look totally killer once paint matched! Or the smooth one w/o the license plate frame that i'm lookin at getting
 
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Old 08-20-2008, 05:32 PM
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I appreciate all the input so far. To the guys that suggested the steel, rollpans, my AB guy advised against it and to stay with the fiberglass.

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What is the AB guys reasoning behind wanting to stay away from metal? I have a metal Sir Michaels rollpan on my fiberglass flareside bed and like it alot.
 
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Old 08-20-2008, 11:35 PM
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Yeah...wouldn't steel prove stronger? To each his own I guess. I'm going with a steel roll pan myself...all in good time. (Basically, when I can spare the money)
 
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Originally Posted by bigbad'945.0
Yeah...wouldn't steel prove stronger? To each his own I guess. I'm going with a steel roll pan myself...all in good time. (Basically, when I can spare the money)
My AB guy is a customizer. He's done mostly tuners but has done some GT's (made them into convertables) ,he told me that you have to weld the metal ones in (there is where the problems start) and fiberglass is easier to work with. I guess that is his opinion. That's why I'm askin around for opinions.

 
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either way...post pics when your finished!!!
 
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I went with the Cervini's Roll Pan. I apologize for the picture quality, I was using my cell phone.



 
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It looks real good, now you just need to slam it on the ground. I have used Cervinis hoods twice, they make a quality product.
 
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Cervini's hood is there, I'm just waiting for the front bumper and windshield trim to get back from the powder coater then I'll take some BETTER pics...

Suspension work...that'll be next year now (along with the exhaust and wheels)
 
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That looks like a nice truck. I'm looking forward to seeing the front pictures. I think it would look much better with that razor back thing on the front of the bed removed.
 
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