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Building A One Off And Roll Pan Install Low Profile Roll Pan

 
Building A One Off And Roll Pan Install Low Profile Roll Pan
Building A One Off And Roll Pan Install Low Profile Roll Pan
So back to the plasma cutter I went and another few inches were hacked off the top of the roll pan. The other thing I observed was by moving the roll pan underneath the bed as opposed to flush with the rear cross sill, it gave the appearance of being further streamlined as it broke up the back panel. Instead of your eye seeing a panel that was flat from the top of the tailgate to the bottom of the roll pan, the roll pan is moved under the bed and the bumper is back at the bottom of the tailgate, visually. View Related Article
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