ROLL PAN.?.?

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ROLL PAN.?.?

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I've been toying with the idea of installing a roll pan with a hidden receiver hitch on my 71 F-250 crew cab. The jury is still out at this time, but if I decide 2 follow through with it... Where would I begin 2 locate a nice steel roll pan???
THANX GUYS, Allen... :thup:


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If they aren't made off the shelf find a press brake and a guy who knows how to run it. Bump a large radius punch into some 20 gauge and form the edges as desired.
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I love this site! http://www.fordification.com/myprojects ... op_p13.htm If it can be done, somebody's already done it. :fr:
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There is also this idea: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... w=previous

We borrowed this idea for CNM67's truck and have the roll pan already cut from an old tailgate. We just have not welded it on yet.
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Calfdemon wrote:There is also this idea: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... w=previous

We borrowed this idea for CNM67's truck and have the roll pan already cut from an old tailgate. We just have not welded it on yet.
Dam how did I miss that one thx Rich for bringing that one up I think I'm going to use that one lol
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I just saw this and remember reading somewhere on this site that IF (can be a mighty big if) you have an old bed or bedside you can take the top of either side and cut out an almost perfect roll pan. Do a search here and you MIGHT find it. I do like the top of the tailgate idea with the body line in it. That looks real good.

Oops, missed it. Sargentrs already beat me to it. That was what I am talking about.
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... I got a new one, uninstalled, from the previous owner. How sweet it is... :thup:

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We just did a roll pan using the tailgate method which I linked to previously... It came out great!

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I love the tailgate roll pan I wish I saw this a long time ago I had an extra tailgate laying around I used the center of the tailgate to graph into my 97 Ford truck tailgate. I took plain 18ga sheet metal and made my own roll pan

Alstoyz wrote:I've been toying with the idea of installing a roll pan with a hidden receiver hitch on my 71 F-250 crew cab. The jury is still out at this time, but if I decide 2 follow through with it... Where would I begin 2 locate a nice steel roll pan???
THANX GUYS, Allen... :thup:


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