Anybody know where I can get a roll pan for a 2004 tahoe?

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I'm located in northern california. In napa to be exact I've been wanting to put a roll pan on my 2004 tahoe but I can't find one or a shop that will do it for me anybody know a place?
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Stylintrucks.com sells roll pans, Street Scene in Watsonville, Ca stocks them.. Amazon, eBay...
 
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Stylintrucks.com sells roll pans, Street Scene in Watsonville, Ca stocks them.. Amazon, eBay...

Thanks ill look into that. I'm hoping there might be a shop that does it locally though

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If you can find a shop to paint it you can install it your self. Pretty easy. Unless you are wanting a steel one welded in and then smoothed and painted.
 
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If you can find a shop to paint it you can install it your self. Pretty easy. Unless you are wanting a steel one welded in and then smoothed and painted.

Yeah I do want it welded though

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I still think the urethane roll pans look way better than the steel ones


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okay i was lookin into getting a roll pan and decided to wait becuase i heard after you take off the bumper you have to grind down and shorten the frame so a roll pan will fit
 

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I'm not sure about that for the metal pans, but you don't have to for a urethane roll pan. Whatever you decide, either get a hidden hitch behind it or weld a steel brace between the end of the frame so you have some extra support if you get rear ended


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