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    Roll Pan

    Ill keep it short n simple. Im getting one and ive seen a few im debating on but what do you guys use/have.
    2000 Silverado Ecsb 5.3 Z71. Work in progress...

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    Steel or Polyurethane....

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    LMC Truck has the best prices on steel. Solid or with license plate frame for like $100 plus shipping

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    With the license plate frame, you also get the license plate lights for free.. And shipping is +$20 on oversize items, IIRC.
    Run your motor, not your mouth..

    04 ECSB 5.3 Sierra: 14.6@95
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    Thats a good deal. Steal here and it's so much lighter than stock

    04 RCSB 5.3, Homemade 80mm FM, TU1, TH400

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    Ive always wanted one too but my buddy's poor poor 04 with 43k only in the clock he was original owner was murdered by a rearending queen back in november lol it did some serious damage! Good luck with yours

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    like...http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/ce/full.aspx?Page=119 and for a hundred bucks, you cant beat that. get some leds for it too
    Last edited by Legacy; 05-23-2011 at 07:47 PM.
    2000 Silverado Ecsb 5.3 Z71. Work in progress...

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    I did a weld on steel roll pan from Suicide Doors with the hidden hitch:

    getting it installed:


    after paint:
    TVS=

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    wow, that has to be the flattest roll pan I've ever seen. Usually roll pans have a curve to them to mimic the factory lines.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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