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DMAX497

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In all honesty I don't care. It's got a warranty on the paint etc. I don't have time for that shit.
 

DMAX497

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Thanks for the complements! Here are a couple more of my truck...

Can't wait for summer to get a picture of the roll pan etc...
 

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Awenta

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Super clean. Looks great.

Mine can't seem to stay clean even if I lived in a car wash.

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Hernpj01

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damn im torn on this one.

If i do a roll pan i dont want my exhaust rear exit, and i also dont want a stack.

May just keep my current setup......:confused:
 

NinjaMax

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So are you guys just using the supplied screws and calling it good? Does it seem secure?

Ya very secure, its more then enough for as little as it weighs

damn im torn on this one.

If i do a roll pan i dont want my exhaust rear exit, and i also dont want a stack.

May just keep my current setup......:confused:

I've still got rear exhaust, I think it looks good. I see what your saying tho