An update on Sir Michaels Rollpan Caps
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An update on Sir Michaels Rollpan Caps
I spoke in length with the guy manufacturing the end caps for use with Sir Michaels rollpan, thanks to TampaSVT.
He is overloaded with requests for them and should start to ship possibly by the end of february. They are still perfecting the molds which requires alot of trial and error to get em perfect.
Anyway, the story behind the end cap dilemna is quite interesting....I guess similar to problems in a soap opera
He is overloaded with requests for them and should start to ship possibly by the end of february. They are still perfecting the molds which requires alot of trial and error to get em perfect.
Anyway, the story behind the end cap dilemna is quite interesting....I guess similar to problems in a soap opera
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Check out Tampasvt's site at www.tampasvt.com and on the opening page you'll see a picture taken from behind the L. Look below the tailgate where it bumper is on a stock L, and you should notice the "roll pan"! Check out his picture gallery for other angles.
Tampasvt-Hope you dont mind, yours the only L I could think of that had one. Peace
Tampasvt-Hope you dont mind, yours the only L I could think of that had one. Peace
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Its the TRENZ grill, ordered right here off of F150online....now the step by step installation that clonetek did over on www.svtlightings.com (which is great by the way) says that you need to get a dremmel to shave the bottom grill so it will fit...i have a 2001 L and i didnt have to do ANY shaving of the grill to get it to fit...i DID however need the dremel to shave off some plastic to get one of the metal tabs to fit, and to shave a couple of the upper plastic tabs off....Also you will need the 90-degree adapter to drill holes in the lower bumper...After all this its absolutely worth it, as it makes the L look great...it took me and a couple friends about 2 hours to install both of em...
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