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OffRoad322 GenIII
4/22/2001 21:18:08
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Message: I have a 97 Dodge Dakota Regular Cab and I was wondering who makes the best Rollpan out there? I've heard that Sir Michaels makes a steel one? Is there another company that makes a quality steel rollpan? And is there a company that will have a steel rollpan painted to match when you order?
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Black98Dak *GenIII*
4/23/2001 20:53:39
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Well, mine isn't steel, but it came color matched. Actually, it was a factory option in 98. It is plastic color matched like the fender flares are and has a metal strip behind it. I have pics of it on my site.
Black 98 5.2l RC with lots of toys www.krawdaddy.net
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kota on 20s Unregistered
4/25/2001 20:04:07
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Message: I also had the factory rollpan (or rear valance if you want to go by DC lingo) and i ditched it for a sirmichaels. looks a lot better.(expecially if you weld it on) GO WITH METAL.
Eric 98 dropped on 20s
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Jay Unregistered
4/26/2001 09:43:03
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Message: I have a LUND roll pan on my truck and it looks great and was very easy to put on.
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bryce Unregistered
5/07/2001 13:22:16
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Message: Also got the factory rear valance. Recently cut up the center. Just like the new corvettes and pro stock trucks.
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kraw GenIII
5/07/2001 21:46:25
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Message: wow, thought I was the ONLY one who had the Mopar Valence. I wanted a bumper, but this truck was ordered with it. I never spent the money on the bumper and saw no need in buying a new rollpan... so I still have it. I cut out a hole behind the license plate for my hidden hitch and all
Geoffrey BL 98 5.2L RC www.krawdaddy.net
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