Best brand for roll pan?

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Black98

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I was going to order an LMC roll pan, but wanted to get opinions first.

Also, if I get the steel roll pan, can it still be bolted on and not have to be welded in?

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whiplash473

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I don't have a whole lot of faith in LMC since they are just a distributor and seem to bring product from the cheapest companies. I got my cab corners from JC Whitney but ordered them from LMC. The quality was fine but I only used a small bottom portion of the new panel. I don't have much to add besides that since I don't know roll pans well at all.

There are bolt-on and welded pans available. It just depends on what your end goal with it is.


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someotherguy

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There is no best brand anymore, IMO. The best used to be Sir Michaels, for many, many years - but being unable to compete on price with imported junk is what finally did them in. (Sir Michaels were made in USA, with USA steel even.)

I think Goodmark probably offers a "decent" piece, so you could check that out.

Just shop around. And like Tyler said, there's bolt on, and weld-on.

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That's a bummer to here about sir Michaels. That's what I put on my truck. It's very well built and I bolted mine on.
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