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Old 01-28-2008, 01:48 PM   #1
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This is probably a repost... but i couldn't find info anywhere...

Is the S10 rear lower Bed Panel peices a direct fit for the blazer to put on a roll pan??? Is the length correct... or will it extend past the rear tailgate???
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Re: Roll Pan

Of a fleetside box, yes.
However, you will have to weld them on.
And, your likely thinking, hey, ill use a fleetside rollpan! Well, the pan is straight and doesnt match up with the 'bow' in the blazer tailgate.
If you search over on blazinlow.com there a member who did just this. It has pics aswell and he says, much more worth it to just buy a step shaver!
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Re: Roll Pan

Quote: Originally Posted by RANDOMIZM
This is probably a repost... but i couldn't find info anywhere...

Is the S10 rear lower Bed Panel peices a direct fit for the blazer to put on a roll pan??? Is the length correct... or will it extend past the rear tailgate???

s-10 rear lower corners are different length than a blazer. A blazer is about 4-5 inches shorter than s-10. To use s-10 bedsides you will have to section them, then weld them abck up.



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