Good things come to those that wait... AND IT FITS (pic)
Re: Good things come to those that wait... AND IT FITS (pic)
Originally posted by VINNIE
[B]Coming soon to a Lightning near you.
(Prototype)
And No its NOT just a Sir Micheal copy. It is a whole new mold and a LOT of work went into the right fit and look.
[B]Coming soon to a Lightning near you.
(Prototype)
And No its NOT just a Sir Micheal copy. It is a whole new mold and a LOT of work went into the right fit and look.
PEacE............................
Jim
Re: Re: Vinnie,
Originally posted by l-menace
WHoa, you live in flint?
I'm just down the road in Bay City.
Suavy is in Bridgeport.
WHoa, you live in flint?
I'm just down the road in Bay City.
Suavy is in Bridgeport.
I've been waiting for something like this! Please give me some details and cost, etc.
marccarignan@hotmail.com
marccarignan@hotmail.com
Originally posted by RED 92
too bad they didnt make a smoother transition at the lower side skirt...........
too bad they didnt make a smoother transition at the lower side skirt...........
That bumper gives the truck a chevy-like look. There are a couple chevy trucks around here, that either have the rear bumper removed, or something else put on to look like that, but I don't want to make my truck look like theirs.
Just my opinion though......
Just my opinion though......
This clearly looks like the best fitting rollpan for our L's, but :
1) Someone should make it where the rear quarter pieces that are already on the truck is removed and the rollpan 'takes up the space'. This all seems too tacked-on for me, and when looking from the rear quarter of the truck, has that notchy gap. And if it stands out in black, the lighter colors will be even more noticeable.
2) With this shape, I wonder how much air will get caught up in that pan and hinder some 1/4 mile times? Wont it act like a buffer, catching more wind than stock? Maybe just 0.1/0.2 in the 1/4, but Im wondering if anyone that has put a rollpan on see their times get higher?
Regardless, bravo to the folks that designed it, and Im not good enough at fiberglass fabrication to make one myself. These are just two things that has me wary.
1) Someone should make it where the rear quarter pieces that are already on the truck is removed and the rollpan 'takes up the space'. This all seems too tacked-on for me, and when looking from the rear quarter of the truck, has that notchy gap. And if it stands out in black, the lighter colors will be even more noticeable.
2) With this shape, I wonder how much air will get caught up in that pan and hinder some 1/4 mile times? Wont it act like a buffer, catching more wind than stock? Maybe just 0.1/0.2 in the 1/4, but Im wondering if anyone that has put a rollpan on see their times get higher?
Regardless, bravo to the folks that designed it, and Im not good enough at fiberglass fabrication to make one myself. These are just two things that has me wary.
Your timing is good Bryan
Yes I believe they are now up for grabs. Now that this post is back on the front page I'm sure some one will stop in and fill you in.
I must plead the 5th until then
Yes I believe they are now up for grabs. Now that this post is back on the front page I'm sure some one will stop in and fill you in.
I must plead the 5th until then
Yes,
They are Done, Ready, available. They have been for some time.
I am getting mine at the end of June.
Since Terry is not a Supporting Vendor and no high post count guys have them I guess people did not know.
You can call Pro-glass and talk to Terry
1-260-343-9826
They are Done, Ready, available. They have been for some time.
I am getting mine at the end of June.
Since Terry is not a Supporting Vendor and no high post count guys have them I guess people did not know.
You can call Pro-glass and talk to Terry
1-260-343-9826
Originally posted by VINNIE
Yes,
They are Done, Ready, available. They have been for some time.
I am getting mine at the end of June.
Since Terry is not a Supporting Vendor and no high post count guys have them I guess people did not know.
You can call Pro-glass and talk to Terry
1-260-343-9826
Yes,
They are Done, Ready, available. They have been for some time.
I am getting mine at the end of June.
Since Terry is not a Supporting Vendor and no high post count guys have them I guess people did not know.
You can call Pro-glass and talk to Terry
1-260-343-9826
I'm looking to shed some more weight and heard a few problem's with the Sir Michael fitment. Do you have any recent picture's with the pro-glass installed?
Rob, thanks for the prompt reply!!
Thanks again,
Bryan


