View Full Version : E.C.C. roll pan ?
12sws27
02-21-08, 07:10 PM
any of u guys know anything about what is involved in the install? ive checked from installation instruction on stylintrucks and eastcoastcustoms site but neither have any. eventually i wanna get one. i was wondering what id be getting into. i was thinking that id have to relocate the spare (who needs that dead weight ne ways?)and that the frame needs to be cut back.
Mikz86TA
02-21-08, 07:18 PM
I dont think any tire relocation is needed. Ive only seen the install pics for a truck and not a blazer tho.
12sws27
02-21-08, 07:24 PM
oh and i scratched my bumper to day.:mad:
["stupid rich people and there huge expensive (what looks to be 300lb) plant pots and there tons of people that cant park that they have working on there huge multimillion dollar house on the bay and the stupid worker with the banged ass up long bed ext cab chevy trucks that park where u cant get out but u still try and hit the stupid expensive 300lb plant pot 3 times while theyre no where to be found when im tryin to getout the drive way and get home and see if my s/c came yet which still hasnt!!!"]
(takes deep breath)
im done :)
12sws27
02-21-08, 07:27 PM
its this one:
East Coast Customs, Inc.
Quality Truck Accessories
http://www.eastcoastcustoms.com/images/catphoto/RP982.jpg
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on this site:
http://www.eastcoastcustoms.com/cat/ABS.htm
87wildside
02-21-08, 07:32 PM
Yes you do have to relocate your spare if it's in the cargo area.
firefighter
02-21-08, 07:47 PM
I'm on my second one........ To be honest the install was pretty easy pull the bumper/unwanted stuff get sawzall (this parts scary) and cut off the ends of the frame horns, bolt on the new pan you might have to flip around some support brackets from the factory side pieces also make a few bent up brackets from some flat bar aluminum along the bottom of the rear/senter section. But to be honest with you I wouldn't buy one the glue swells and messes up the end/corner pieces. You might want to try the RAW pan. It is more exspensive and will take some work to fit but it is Fiberglass not ABS plastic.
Look here http://www.itsraw.com/enter.htm
They offer Xtreme and Regular for Blazers and Pickups. Now understand I've never seen one in person and I only know what I know from the net. So it's just something to look into I'm not endorsing them but I do intend to buy one.
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