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    where is the best/cheapest place you have bought or know of to buy a steel roll pan ..its for my 87' chevy.. thanks for the help, Dylan
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    GMC front end update with billet grille and all clears, 17x8 & 17x11 Torq Thrust II's
    5/7 drop, almost totally shaved and 93 Deville tails
    Future Plans: 2001 LQ4 6.0L & a T-56

    DD: 98' 5 speed GT : Dumped Exhaust, CAI

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(c1500 &#064; May 10 2007, 12&#58;06 AM) [snapback]92966[/snapback]</div>
    where is the best/cheapest place you have bought or know of to buy a steel roll pan ..its for my 87&#39; chevy.. thanks for the help, Dylan
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    Sir Micheals is good brand and as far as price not real sure what they run now days

    the only problem i had with mine was it keep getting dents from rocks my tires would kickup but the same thing happened with the fiberglass one i had as well except they were cracks instead of dents.

    00' 4.8l 5spd, K&N intake, Granatelli M/A, Shorty headers, Hypertech prg., 160* 2/4 drop

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    stylin concepts had really cheap ones and thats where I got mine from.
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Shahnp1 &#064; May 11 2007, 10&#58;49 PM) [snapback]93157[/snapback]</div>
    Sir Micheals is good brand and as far as price not real sure what they run now days

    the only problem i had with mine was it keep getting dents from rocks my tires would kickup but the same thing happened with the fiberglass one i had as well except they were cracks instead of dents.
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    Use a rubberized undercoating on the back side of the roll pan, so far it&#39;s saved mine from any chips/cracks on my fiberglass roll pan and I&#39;ve had it on the truck for 1 1/2 years.
    '99 GMC RCSB
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    Custom paint, roll pan, filled tail lights, relocated tail gate handle

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(tenshikurai &#064; May 12 2007, 01&#58;50 PM) [snapback]93193[/snapback]</div>
    Use a rubberized undercoating on the back side of the roll pan, so far it&#39;s saved mine from any chips/cracks on my fiberglass roll pan and I&#39;ve had it on the truck for 1 1/2 years.
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    cool thanks ...thats a really good idea.. i ordered it from brothersonline.com they have everything for the 73-87 trucks... ill post up pictures of everything i have done in a few days. thanks for the help guys..Dylan
    Project: 91' short wide:
    GMC front end update with billet grille and all clears, 17x8 & 17x11 Torq Thrust II's
    5/7 drop, almost totally shaved and 93 Deville tails
    Future Plans: 2001 LQ4 6.0L & a T-56

    DD: 98' 5 speed GT : Dumped Exhaust, CAI

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(c1500 &#064; May 12 2007, 04&#58;46 PM) [snapback]93206[/snapback]</div>
    cool thanks ...thats a really good idea.. i ordered it from brothersonline.com they have everything for the 73-87 trucks... ill post up pictures of everything i have done in a few days. thanks for the help guys..Dylan
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    Nice keep us updated. The rubberized coating mentioned earlier is a damn good idea. Wish i would have thought of it...

    00' 4.8l 5spd, K&N intake, Granatelli M/A, Shorty headers, Hypertech prg., 160* 2/4 drop

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