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Escatruk
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Posted: 06/04/08 07:47 PM
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Has anyone out there used any of the 16 gauge fabricated steel weld in roll pans from custom classic.com? If you have Please let me know how they fit up on a 88 to 98 Chevy/GMC C/K series truck. I talked to the owner and he gave me a hell of a price on a roll pan custom made with 2 frenched in reverse lights of my choice just want to make sure it is worth it before i commit to it ya (know how it is once it is paid for and shipped out). He claims the he makes what they call a fabricated pan is made in house.
Keep on TRUCKIN'---"Get on it until somethin' snaps"
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esanchez
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| Joined: 07/06
Posted: 06/05/08 10:28 AM
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Not really familiar with them. I know the big name in steel roll pans is Sir Michaels, but I haven't had any first-hand experiences with them, so I couldn't tell you whether or not they're good or bad.
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ShAkEsVHO
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| Joined: 04/08
Posted: 06/06/08 11:45 AM
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everyone I know that used a CC pan has no problems with it and fit was good, my body guy did mine a Sir Michael that I pickup and that all he does now
if the price is good I would go for it, like I said no one I know talk bad about it
here's a pic of my Sir mike if this helps
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Escatruk
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Posted: 06/07/08 08:48 PM
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That pan fits nice Snake thanks for the info
Keep on TRUCKIN'---"Get on it until somethin' snaps"
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