**please post pics of your roll pans**
I have my roll pan and smooth steps now sitting in my garage. Every body shop I have tried has not been able to get it lined up right.
Anyone know of a good body shop that does aftermarket in Tampa?
Anyone know of a good body shop that does aftermarket in Tampa?
Originally posted by Blown5Pnt4
not mine but I love this truck
not mine but I love this truck
who makes that one?
(mines black, but add a cervani spoiler to the rear and you'll have mine)
that is the same one I have...made by street scene. Supposedly alot easier to put on than the sir micheals. But again, mine is sitting in the garage so I guess it isn't that much easier.
One another note...because I don't want to "hide" my rear handle. But don't want a black plastic one either, is it hard to smooth and color match paint it?
One another note...because I don't want to "hide" my rear handle. But don't want a black plastic one either, is it hard to smooth and color match paint it?
Its the Street Scene pan, I found the pic on Tims website. I just love ever part of that truck...smoothed side steps and end caps, even smoothed and painted the plastic rear glass surroud. I want the same look, but plan to buy a cervinis wing, and am concerned that the truck might look goofy with everything smoothed except for the bed caps. And I dont think I can get the smooth bed caps and use my stock tonneau, plus I use my bed to much to buy a hard cover besides the fact that the cervinis wing wont work with a hard top...anyone got any ideas on what I can do ??
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I was in the same place you were.
hard cover with no spoiler
hard cover with a "fiero type" spoiler
soft cover with cervani spoiler.
I choose the last, cheap, doesn't add a lot of weight and "finishes" the rear of the truck. Easy to install.
I didn't want anything too big, a friend has a harley with a hard cover and a fiero type spoiler, I'm not too crazy about it and it cost a fortune. (purchase hard cover, purchase spoiler, install spoiler, paint both to match)
lastly, I came across a killer LOCAL deal on the spoiler. basically ready for paint...
one of these days I'll go visit my truck and take pics.
hard cover with no spoiler
hard cover with a "fiero type" spoiler
soft cover with cervani spoiler.
I choose the last, cheap, doesn't add a lot of weight and "finishes" the rear of the truck. Easy to install.
I didn't want anything too big, a friend has a harley with a hard cover and a fiero type spoiler, I'm not too crazy about it and it cost a fortune. (purchase hard cover, purchase spoiler, install spoiler, paint both to match)
lastly, I came across a killer LOCAL deal on the spoiler. basically ready for paint...
one of these days I'll go visit my truck and take pics.


