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    Fiberglass Rollpan OR Stell rollpan

    ARE EBAY Steal rollpans any good????whats better Fiberglass or the steal ones ??Can i have it fiberglassed to by bed???I Have A SportSide
    Last edited by WhiteSierra08; 04-30-2008 at 10:27 PM.

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    I got my from FBI on Ebay, good prices and great to work with, it was steel b/c wanted to weld it for no seams.
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    go steel...
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    If your bed is fiberglass or abs I would stick with that to keep weight down. Steel is nice if you can weld it for seamless, but most are cut to fit for weld applications.
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    I also got mine from FBI of ebay, i have not installed it yet but looks like a great product. Can't beat the price either, it was only around $90 shipped
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    I like steel. btw do you have to get rid of the spare with a roll pan? sorry for the jack.

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    Since your bedsides are not steel, I say do not use steel. Have one fiberglassed in. You will probably have to relocate your spare.
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    My spare still fits, but it sticks down past the rollpan.
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