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gu sliders
gu sliders
does anyone know of company's that make bolt sliders as apposed to weld on ones?
GU 42td wagon for touring
GU ute for the fun stuff
http://www.allterrain4wd.org.au/
GU ute for the fun stuff
http://www.allterrain4wd.org.au/
Snake racing in Penshurst.I got mine last weekend and they are very good.
more info at www.snakeracing.com.au
or give them a call on 9570 1588
PS.they also double as air tank if you wish to connect your compressor too
more info at www.snakeracing.com.au
or give them a call on 9570 1588
PS.they also double as air tank if you wish to connect your compressor too
GU III,3.0 di
GU Sliders
I have just had somre sliders fitted By Cheezy Racing to my GU Wagon.
They do weld the mounting plates to the chasiss then the sliders bolt into treaded holes. Cost $600 fitted ( Bargin )
They do weld the mounting plates to the chasiss then the sliders bolt into treaded holes. Cost $600 fitted ( Bargin )
Road Ranger
Re: GU Sliders
GUEEY wrote:I have just had somre sliders fitted By Cheezy Racing to my GU Wagon.
They do weld the mounting plates to the chasiss then the sliders bolt into treaded holes. Cost $600 fitted ( Bargin )
any pics of the sliders, i'm thinking of these for my coil cab
My 2003 GU's sidesteps are made out of aluminium cooking foil, and the left side one is almost history due to repeated contact with granite. I would love to fit a set of rock sliders that would double as a storage tank for when I fit an ARB compressor to power my proposed diff lockers.
Trouble is, almost all the hints refer to manufacturers in NSW. Any West Aussies out therfe know where I can get some quotes here in Perth?
Bigron.
Trouble is, almost all the hints refer to manufacturers in NSW. Any West Aussies out therfe know where I can get some quotes here in Perth?
Bigron.
Try cass jones from climax industries.......Bigron wrote:My 2003 GU's sidesteps are made out of aluminium cooking foil, and the left side one is almost history due to repeated contact with granite. I would love to fit a set of rock sliders that would double as a storage tank for when I fit an ARB compressor to power my proposed diff lockers.
Trouble is, almost all the hints refer to manufacturers in NSW. Any West Aussies out therfe know where I can get some quotes here in Perth?
Bigron.
hes in perth
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Mate,weeman wrote:Try cass jones from climax industries.......Bigron wrote:My 2003 GU's sidesteps are made out of aluminium cooking foil, and the left side one is almost history due to repeated contact with granite. I would love to fit a set of rock sliders that would double as a storage tank for when I fit an ARB compressor to power my proposed diff lockers.
Trouble is, almost all the hints refer to manufacturers in NSW. Any West Aussies out therfe know where I can get some quotes here in Perth?
Bigron.
hes in perth
Checked both White and Yellow Pages, no such company in Western Australia ? ? ?
Bigron
I hear what u are sayin! Here's pic of my standard ARB ones after a recent trip. The steps were pushed so high up after rock concert (bash) that it twisted the front mudguard and made a mess of it... worse thing is this is the second time I have had to replace the guard. Last time it took 6 weeks for the new panel to ship from Japan as none were available in OzBigron wrote:My 2003 GU's sidesteps are made out of aluminium cooking foil
Bigron.
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you have just convinced me to incorporate a brush bar and sliders into the tube bar im building !
I have the ARB ones just like yours and there faarken piss weak ! My side steps are bent up so they nearly touch the sills but i never thought that the brush bar may twist and smash the guard !
Thanks for the reassurance.
I have the ARB ones just like yours and there faarken piss weak ! My side steps are bent up so they nearly touch the sills but i never thought that the brush bar may twist and smash the guard !
Thanks for the reassurance.
i originally had arb side steps and brush bars. factory bolted to the arb bullbar. made my own sliders (and full width skidplate) and used the original brushbars with some modifications and they will bolt to the bullbar and to the sliders. (if skidplate ever needs to be taken off, brushbars need to unbolt from sliders otheriwse ute needs to drive over skidplate (all one piece)
pictures will make more sense.
PAUL
pictures will make more sense.
PAUL
Cheezy
How do I contact Cheezy? I am interested in those sliders, without the brush bars.....
I had the same problem with the ARB bars.Hutch wrote:I hear what u are sayin! Here's pic of my standard ARB ones after a recent trip. The steps were pushed so high up after rock concert (bash) that it twisted the front mudguard and made a mess of it... worse thing is this is the second time I have had to replace the guard. Last time it took 6 weeks for the new panel to ship from Japan as none were available in OzBigron wrote:My 2003 GU's sidesteps are made out of aluminium cooking foil
Bigron.
Although the hit wasn’t a big as that, both side sills are dented because of the rail moving. They would move at the front approx 30mm when a slight amount of weight from a fork lift was applied. Had a long battle with ARB about it and at the end they realised the front chassis mounting point was not rigid enough. They came to my house and added extra bolts to strengthen the mount.
They are still not rigid enough compared to other sliders though.
(yes this is posted in my members thread, but people here were interested too)
Well after much thinking and designing, came up with my own skidplate and slider combo, as well as new subtank guard...with the help of eliteforce fabrications here is the final outcome.
sliders made from 48oD pipe
skidplate frame made from 40x40 SHS
brackets made from 65x10 flatbar
bolted using m10 hi tensile (3 mounts per side, 6 bolts)
skidplate made from 3mm mild steel
mounted using m6x30mm grade 10.9 countersunk bolts (25 total)
the idea is that the skidplate can be removed for easy acces to transfer case bungs (gearbox bung just in front ) for oil changes. the frame can also be removed should it need to.
reused my old brush bars
sits 40mm below chassis, but only about 5mm below crossmember, not much ground clearance lost considering
brushbars are bolted on for easy removal. bottom of sills painted with underbody deadner for protection (and looks )
non-slip tape
how it looks underneath (nice and shiny...for now)
sliders extend under front guards for full protection. angled front to help "sliding"
sub-tank guard is welded on, no need for removal
U-clamps around the chassis prove very strong.
forgot to get a pic of the frame...best i could do. (dont mind the grease )
side profile showing U-clamp, gussets, sliders
side profile, showing countersunk bolts. plate has been creased for rigidity
will look forward to testing it all out. sliders were tested at easter and proved their worth and other then putting a few dents in the skidplate it should be bullet proof.
total cost of materials was approx $500. labour was at mates rates. cheers simon.
PAUL
Well after much thinking and designing, came up with my own skidplate and slider combo, as well as new subtank guard...with the help of eliteforce fabrications here is the final outcome.
sliders made from 48oD pipe
skidplate frame made from 40x40 SHS
brackets made from 65x10 flatbar
bolted using m10 hi tensile (3 mounts per side, 6 bolts)
skidplate made from 3mm mild steel
mounted using m6x30mm grade 10.9 countersunk bolts (25 total)
the idea is that the skidplate can be removed for easy acces to transfer case bungs (gearbox bung just in front ) for oil changes. the frame can also be removed should it need to.
reused my old brush bars
sits 40mm below chassis, but only about 5mm below crossmember, not much ground clearance lost considering
brushbars are bolted on for easy removal. bottom of sills painted with underbody deadner for protection (and looks )
non-slip tape
how it looks underneath (nice and shiny...for now)
sliders extend under front guards for full protection. angled front to help "sliding"
sub-tank guard is welded on, no need for removal
U-clamps around the chassis prove very strong.
forgot to get a pic of the frame...best i could do. (dont mind the grease )
side profile showing U-clamp, gussets, sliders
side profile, showing countersunk bolts. plate has been creased for rigidity
will look forward to testing it all out. sliders were tested at easter and proved their worth and other then putting a few dents in the skidplate it should be bullet proof.
total cost of materials was approx $500. labour was at mates rates. cheers simon.
PAUL
80lsy GQ does a great lookin set of strong sliders at the really good price, from my knowledge (when I had a GU). I havent seen him around for a while though, i think he would still do em though?Bingham wrote:ok lads i want a set in qld sunny coast or brissy fitted..........
decent ones but not over priced.
any hot tips and prices........?
cheers
bingham
Brooksy @ C44F (harvey bay)
Bubs?
EDIT:
whos been grave digging...
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