drag bar ideas? want to keep my roll pan on the truck

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dagen_1

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anyone have any ideas or pics of drag bars (or protective bars) to keep the roll pan from hitting the ground if i drag the truck or ride low (cali).

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Turn the ball upsidown? Haha

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I think he is more worried about the corners than the center where the hitch is. But i don't have any plausible ideas off the top of my head.
 

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i was saying get something to stick down behind the pan, are you talking the corners and what not? gots no ideas but the lower a piece of square stock that potrudes lower than the pan may work, something thats quickly bolted in to the prexisting frame rails or something.
 

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Get a bigger drop hitch


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that would work... i suppose

i was saying get something to stick down behind the pan, are you talking the corners and what not? gots no ideas but the lower a piece of square stock that potrudes lower than the pan may work, something thats quickly bolted in to the prexisting frame rails or something.

tyler you're on the right track... a factory hitch hangs too low (i think)... but the square stock idea hanging just below the tag box is the route im thinking of taking.
 

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That would be easy, could be about a foot wide and securely welded to the bottom of the hitch.
 
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