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Post by Pep »

Hay all
would these fit onto a sierra?

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From a Diahatsu Feroza, i was wondering if anyone would know if
the chassis are similar enough

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Post by noelb1 »

they wouldn't be a straight fit but could be made to fit easily with a welder and grinder
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Don't bother with sliders... If you want to add all the capability slider give you just unlock one hub. :armsup:

Sliders are pretty much a waste of time - I put them into the ute chop and hi lift jack category - they look the goods but serve no useful purpose.

You will hang up on them everywhere and convince yourself that they are "saving your body" because you were hung up on them, when in fact you would have driven through that obstacle fine without touching anything if you didn't have them.

Remove the plastic cover over your sills (if you are WT) or the rubber strip (if you are NT) and rivet some 3mm alloy over the sill, leave the bottom edge long and hammer it over the pinch weld. you won't damage the sill on obstacles and won't loose any capability with two grader blades on your car.

I have built sliders for sierras which fit up into the sills. (The end result is a little bit like boatsiding) No capability is lost. Here's a couple of photos. It's not actually as much work as you think and doesn't really need any special tools (there's no bends in the tubes) but a small notch has to be cut into the floor to clear the frontmost tube. This car has about 1.5" of extra sill clearance to the bottom of the tube but can't really be damaged. They were done on this car because the sills were rusty and full of bog.

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Post by suzukiboy »

I like my sills and also like to be able to open my door after a day offroad.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I agree that the sills on a LWB vitara are vulnerable. I have made some sill protection for LWB vits that fitted onto the body and had 1/2 a tube under the door. All 3mm thick. Again, no loss of ground clearance and no grader blades back to the chassis. They were built for CJ, he might have some photos. They certainly worked.

There are ways of protecting the sills without ending up with the same sill clearance as a commodore, that's basically my point. (I think this is a bigger issue on a vitara than a sierra.

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Post by cj »

Gwagensteve wrote:I agree that the sills on a LWB vitara are vulnerable. I have made some sill protection for LWB vits that fitted onto the body and had 1/2 a tube under the door. All 3mm thick. Again, no loss of ground clearance and no grader blades back to the chassis. They were built for CJ, he might have some photos. They certainly worked.

There are ways of protecting the sills without ending up with the same sill clearance as a commodore, that's basically my point. (I think this is a bigger issue on a vitara than a sierra.

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Post by MART »

You haven't been 4wding until you have used a highlift jack , we have used them for winching , lifting vehicle out of rutts , changing tyres , climbing steps and braking beads , straightening bars and body panels so for the price they are a good investment , but buy the genuine article , not the copy.

Sliders are useful and if made right don't impair a 4wd's progress at all , also used for lifting the car from and if you don't want your sills rooted , stop all lower body damage , Cheers Paul.
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Post by cj »

I dropped on them, slid on them and rubbed on them pretty good and they worked well :armsup: but it was a good days work making them and a bit of mucking around to get them just right. Speaking of which Steve.......... :D
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Post by suzukiboy »

They look a nice design there cj.
Mine do take a good inch or two off the clearance, but give me the confidence to tackle more rocky tracks.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

Oooo I knew someone would bite at the hilift crack...

I have been 4WDing with a hilift jack, once or twice. I have never used on myself offroad, only in the shed, which is where it stays.

I don't have anywhere on my car to use it for lifting, always go 4WDing with others so don't need it to winch, therefore always have another car around to break a bead with, and straight body panels :?:

I use it a bit in the shed, mostly when I want to scare someone by dropping a car off of something. :roll:

I agree though, buy the genuine article, on the genuine ones the handle is removable and the handle is eleventybillion times more useful than the jack its attached to.

I also carry an actual hand winch, tyre spoons and a hydraulic jack for tyre changing when I am on a trip- I'm not an idiot.

also, on a weight vs usefulness ratio, they are too heavy to take in a sierra IMHO for how much they get used.

Just my (controversial) 2c. :D
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Post by cj »

I have driven the length of the slider up against rock with no issues. The beauty of this design is that there is nothing to get hooked up on and I lost all of a few mm in clearance under the sill plus they could take everything thrown at them. Not only that but you didn't even really notice them at first glance either, kept things looking kind of Factory. It's just a pity that they won't work on my new Vit.

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Post by MART »

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Post by Remydog05 »

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Exactly Mart!

Go the sliders mate, youl need them one day.

Id prefer to get hung up on a rock and do a small recovery or adjust of driving than have to fix panels!

If they are a watse of time why do so many people use them??
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Im not arguing that sill protection is useful and needed in a car with any value, I just question the way its done in many cases. They shouldn't reduce the capability of the car because that's self defeating. With some thought about what they are there to achieve, you can build sliders that actually improve the cars capability.

It's a case where a solution for a tall heavy car isn't the right solution for a low light car, which is true for lots of suzuki modifications.

I think Mart was having a dig at my Hillift opinions. That's OK, I know lots of people don't agree with me on that, but if it makes poeple have a think about chucking 15kg of steel in the back of the car when they can't, don't or won't use it - thats all I am trying to do.

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Post by spamwell »

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i just don't like when this happens lol wooo go the sliders or a better term SILL PROTECTORS :D
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Post by Pyrotech »

i actually have a set of 6mm steel sill protectors, they either bolt or weld over ur existing sills, and the onlt clearence u lose is the 6 mm of the steel, i have seen these cop a flogging and not damage the car at all.

they just happen to be up for sale ;) ;) and are purple... hehe

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Post by Gwagensteve »

They sound perfect and everything a sierra needs IMHO Not sure about the purple though :rofl:

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Post by croatian4x4 »

how much u after, could def be interested..
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Post by fool_injected »

My HT has stoved in sills big time
It's not the sliding it's the crashing down
Replace the whole sill with box section
Thinking of doing mine with angle and flat to created a long triangle (45'd sills)
Got to look into it further but I might put four plates back to the body mounts
No clearance lost

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Post by suzuki boy »

I got sliders but they didn't do much when your dropping on to rocks! ;)
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Notice the 2 dints where there mounted! ;) Only have 2(each end!) bolts holding them in! Probably should of had 3 but the rock i DROPPED on and SCRAPED along would of totaled my car if the sliders wernt on!

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Post by rodw »

So cj, if your sliders don't fit anymore, does that mean they are for sale? They might fit my LWB. PM me if you still got them, they look cool.
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Post by Pyrotech »

Gwagensteve wrote:They sound perfect and everything a sierra needs IMHO Not sure about the purple though :rofl:

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Post by cj »

rodw wrote:So cj, if your sliders don't fit anymore, does that mean they are for sale? They might fit my LWB. PM me if you still got them, they look cool.
One of our Club members has first option on them. If he changes his mind I'll let you know.
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Post by spamwell »

purple is the best your all crazed

i like my sliders/sillprotectors because they also protect the bottoms of my flares :D

thats why i didn't just go the 6mm plate trick.

i still have stuff on the sill but it is queckerplate and is there to cover holes lol
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Post by rodw »

cj wrote:One of our Club members has first option on them. If he changes his mind I'll let you know.
Thanks cj, might save Steve from having to make a nother set. They are a nice design!
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Post by cjdeane10 »

Any pics of the sliders?
If you dont like purple, maybe some pics will give us an idea on how to make them?
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Post by croatian4x4 »

Bit of a grave dig....but its better me doing this then starting a whole new thread!!

I am after pics of peoples rigs that are using the plate alloy or steel to protect their sills....
In particular, a pic of how much you have bent the steel under the pinch weld? Or did you hammer the pinch weld up flat?

Also is 6mm overkill?? would 3mm be sufficient?

As stated above pics would be awesome so i can get a good idea!

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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

This should be in the bible...
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Post by croatian4x4 »

lump_a_charcoal wrote:This should be in the bible...
My eyes could be playing up on me...but i cant see it anywhere in there?!?
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Post by joeblow »

trial fitting these sliders this weekend. if anyone is interested pm me.

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