Rollpan, or no rollpan?

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6chevy9

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well idk if i can get around it with a BL does anyone know? i perfer the welded look but open to hear pros and cons always.
 

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6chevy9my truck has a body lift on it. The rollpan doesn't mount to the frame you drill like 4 0r 5 holes under the tailgate that hold the rollpan on. I will get some pics of how it mounts on my truck if you want. But no matter if you get bolt on or weld on get a steel one so you always have the option to weld it in if you ever want to.
 

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oh thats sweet. yeah i wouldnt buy anything but steel as far as roll pans go lol. im playin with my beard.....buy tail lights or roll pan..... lol may end up with both of them ordered tonight hahahaha,
 

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Here's the roll pan set up I will have...
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But I am back and forth about pan or NBS bumper painted.... same price for either
 

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do you know what brand pan is on that hoe?

I'll probably end up going with a NBS bumper so I don't have to change up my hitch.

That one is a Sir Michael's, but I found one on Ebay for $100.

And then a hidden hitch is $200+....

I love the look, but when you tow it can be a pain...chains scratching the pan. And I have a huge bike rack that goes in the receiver and stays there all summer, so the plate would be flipped down...
 
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