rollpan question
zachzchw
06-27-2006, 11:56 PM
How would I put a rollpan on my 97, given that it has the bumper ends that go out past the bumper?
Does a rollpan come with new ends when you buy it?
Just wondering, because when I look on ebay, the only one listed says the ends will still stick out.
Does a rollpan come with new ends when you buy it?
Just wondering, because when I look on ebay, the only one listed says the ends will still stick out.
BlazerLT
06-28-2006, 12:10 AM
How would I put a rollpan on my 97, given that it has the bumper ends that go out past the bumper?
Does a rollpan come with new ends when you buy it?
Just wondering, because when I look on ebay, the only one listed says the ends will still stick out.
You will have to cut the ends to the proper length.
Does a rollpan come with new ends when you buy it?
Just wondering, because when I look on ebay, the only one listed says the ends will still stick out.
You will have to cut the ends to the proper length.
wolfox
06-28-2006, 09:11 AM
I think he is talking about the "bumperettes" that extend to the back at the sides of our rear bumpers. Those are plastic and hollow and if merely cut off, will look disgusting. You may have to find a kit that extends all the way around the rear of the body, under the tailgate to get maximum, sleek looks.
BlazerLT
06-28-2006, 03:05 PM
I think he is talking about the "bumperettes" that extend to the back at the sides of our rear bumpers. Those are plastic and hollow and if merely cut off, will look disgusting. You may have to find a kit that extends all the way around the rear of the body, under the tailgate to get maximum, sleek looks.
No, you cut them and put them back together properly with some body filler and paint.
I didn't say to chop them and reinstall them.
They will have to be repainted.
I find rollpans to be a waste of time and money.
No, you cut them and put them back together properly with some body filler and paint.
I didn't say to chop them and reinstall them.
They will have to be repainted.
I find rollpans to be a waste of time and money.
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