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Rock Sliders

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Rock Sliders

Post by LowRanger »

Just wondering if anyone knows where I can buy good Rock Sliders for an 83 Rangie in Sydney.I know KLR used to make some good ones,but they stopped making them and only make Defender ones now.
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Post by landy_man »

Rangie Spares have some and they ship everywhere and I believe Sam also has some....do a search
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Post by RaginRover »

PM strange rover he may have some in stock
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Post by LowRanger »

I know Rangie Spares sell them.But I wanted to be able to see before I buy,and Melbourne is a litttle too far away.Haven't seen too many on Rangies around here to compare,apart from the KLR ones.Was hoping that someone may know of some locally manufactured ones
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Post by landy_man »

go here http://twooffrd.iwarp.com/photo4.html and scroll down... these Rangie Spares sliders
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Post by RaginRover »

Do you want me to post up pics of strange rover's sliders that he makes here in brisbane, the are just what you need and made in Brisbane
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Post by Strange Rover »

Yea we made a few sets up. Dont know how much for and i dont have a pic either.

If you are half interested I could chase up both. :)

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Post by RUFF »

Here are some pics of the ones that Sam(Strange Rover) Sells-

We currently have 3 sets ready to ship in stock.

You wont find a stronger slider in Aus.
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Post by RaginRover »

Thanks Tony,

Do you think I could find that thread where you posted them ages ago ?
Could find it ... or the pics of that disco that I saved either :)

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Post by GRIMACE »

Ruff how much ? ? ?
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Post by LowRanger »

Just looking at the way those sliders are mounted with what looks like pop rivets into the sill and floor pan,I can see how they would be solid enough in the short term,but am a bit concerned about the long term mountings as most things I have seen mounted with alloy pop rivets,the rivets usually stretch and become loose,has anyone had this happen or does anyone have another way of mounting sliders to a 4 dr Rangie?
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Post by RaginRover »

tek screws are how mine are mounted but I would rather have them riveted, if mine break off then they would be a real bugger to remove
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Re: Rock Sliders

Post by Strange Rover »

LowRanger wrote:Just looking at the way those sliders are mounted with what looks like pop rivets into the sill and floor pan,I can see how they would be solid enough in the short term,but am a bit concerned about the long term mountings as most things I have seen mounted with alloy pop rivets,the rivets usually stretch and become loose,has anyone had this happen or does anyone have another way of mounting sliders to a 4 dr Rangie?


Sikaflex is your friend. Once they are glued on and rivited they will never move. To get them off basically the only way to doit is to cut them off with a knife. The surface area that is glued is massive.

Other way to do it of course is to mount something off the chassis but it would be very difficult to end up with something as clean and as strong as this setup. Most that I have seen mounted off the chassis tend to get pushed into the doors and basically this type of slider is going to hang about 4inches lower that the ones we make.

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Post by jbell »

the sliders i put on my 87 rr are attached with
rivnuts & 8mm bolts strong as anything & if
need be just unbolt them / teks & rivets i think would
get lose if you bash them alot :idea:
rover money pit on mogs !!!
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Re: Rock Sliders

Post by Bush65 »

LowRanger wrote:Just looking at the way those sliders are mounted with what looks like pop rivets into the sill and floor pan,I can see how they would be solid enough in the short term,but am a bit concerned about the long term mountings as most things I have seen mounted with alloy pop rivets,the rivets usually stretch and become loose,has anyone had this happen or does anyone have another way of mounting sliders to a 4 dr Rangie?


I don't know what rivets were used. 1/4" Monel Metal rivets are extremely strong - they are used to attach fittings to yacht masts and booms. But they are hard to pop only lazy tongs AFAIK generate enough force.
John
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