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fitting sliders
fitting sliders
what is better for fixing sliders to my chassie weld on or bolt on
FITTING SLIDERS
I NORMALLY WELD FISH PLATES TO THE CHASSIS WHICH ARE THREADED. THE SLIDERS THEN BOLT TO THEM. REASON IS NOTHING HANGS BELOW THE CHASSIS. IF NOT SURE I BUILD CUSTOM SLIDERS FOR MANY VEHCILES, AND CAN MADE THE BEASTS.
LUKEYS 4X4 CUSTOMS - 0409 991742
LLANDILO N.S.W 2747
CHEERS......
LUKEYS 4X4 CUSTOMS - 0409 991742
LLANDILO N.S.W 2747
CHEERS......
LUKEYS 4X4 CUSTOMS - 0409 991742
LLANDILO N.S.W 2747 - SYDNEY
www.lukeys4x4.com
HARDCORE GEAR AND SUSPENSION
LLANDILO N.S.W 2747 - SYDNEY
www.lukeys4x4.com
HARDCORE GEAR AND SUSPENSION
Re: FITTING SLIDERS
How thick are the steel fish plates you use?lukes4x4 wrote:I NORMALLY WELD FISH PLATES TO THE CHASSIS WHICH ARE THREADED. THE SLIDERS THEN BOLT TO THEM. REASON IS NOTHING HANGS BELOW THE CHASSIS. IF NOT SURE I BUILD CUSTOM SLIDERS FOR MANY VEHCILES, AND CAN MADE THE BEASTS.
LUKEYS 4X4 CUSTOMS - 0409 991742
LLANDILO N.S.W 2747
CHEERS......
[b]86 Nissan MK Patrol[/b] - In bits atm, be back together soon
[b]MWB GQ Patrol[/b] - Being built, 383 chev, coilovers, etc
[url]http://www.kiwiracing.co.nz[/url]
[b]MWB GQ Patrol[/b] - Being built, 383 chev, coilovers, etc
[url]http://www.kiwiracing.co.nz[/url]
I made up my own sliders. They bolt to threaded holes on a 10mm thick fishplate welded to the chassis and extend horizontally to a tube which runs lengthwise to protect the sills. This slider tube sits hard under the body mounts (i even welded tags to assist with install and removal which take body mount bolts). A bent tube then protudes to offer some side protection, provide asthetics, and sort of acts as a step.
In an upward direction, ie rocks, jack, etc. slider is very strong as it's supported via body mounts and chassis rails (reduced bending forces on chassis rails). Downwards, ie standing on tube, its very strong due to tags and chassis rail connection.
In an upward direction, ie rocks, jack, etc. slider is very strong as it's supported via body mounts and chassis rails (reduced bending forces on chassis rails). Downwards, ie standing on tube, its very strong due to tags and chassis rail connection.
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