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The sliders are on :)

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The sliders are on :)

Post by Tiny »

Just got a set of funky sliders on the GQ ofj Jeremy, Impact Offroad ( Surfection on this board ) fitted today, and went for a strap on some nice rock steps in a secret location to test them out.....bent both quarters :D :D , and the sliders came off unmarked :finger: , top job.

These things are as good as the Snake ones, and at $750 fitted, I wouldn't go past them, and they are sealed so can use as air tanks as well. let me know if pics are required.

Cheers Jeremy for a bloody well done job, when I chop the quarters I will come and see for a rear bar, and a cheezy style winch bar when funds allow :D

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Post by adam.s »

pics sounds good :)
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Post by ozy1 »

pics required plz
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Post by Screwy »

would love some also :D
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Post by Tiny »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:would love some also :D


Pics or sliders????? will post some tonight
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Post by KIWI »

You can post me some sliders :lol:
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Post by Tiny »

KIWI wrote:You can post me some sliders :lol:


for the right cash...................... yeah :finger: :finger: :finger:
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Post by MARKx4 »

When are we getting pics :?:
Its not cool, unless it's got boost :)
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Post by Tiny »

Mark Costello wrote:When are we getting pics :?:


Just got home and need to extract the pics and upload.....give me time :bad-words:
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Post by Tiny »

Ok, the camera wont work at the mom so picks from testing them yesterday gives ok shot...... + complimentry shot of the grasshopper


Will try again to take some pics now

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Post by Tiny »

camera decided to work again, user problem I think

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Post by Tiny »

note that these normaly use a u - bracket arrangment but due to GQ with no body lift, we decided to attempt any way and this was the method......very happy, bloody strong to
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Post by Screwy »

You wont break those. Not in a long shot ;)

Look very nice.

are they powder coated?


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Post by Hoonz »

eh if u drive anything like i do they'll bend ehehehe

i bent mine .. 3 mounts and 6mm wall 100x50 RHS
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Post by blkmav »

They almost look like mine :)

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Re: The sliders are on :)

Post by Surfection »

#Tiny wrote:Cheers Jeremy for a bloody well done job, when I chop the quarters I will come and see for a rear bar, and a cheezy style winch bar when funds allow :D

Tiny


No worries at all mate. We can build you a winch bar no probs but it won't be a 'Cheezy Style' bar, I know how much it shits Cheezy to have his hard earned style of work copied so as long as you're cool with something unique and different that's fine by me !! :)
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Post by Screwy »

Surfection wrote:
#Tiny wrote:Cheers Jeremy for a bloody well done job, when I chop the quarters I will come and see for a rear bar, and a cheezy style winch bar when funds allow :D

Tiny


No worries at all mate. We can build you a winch bar no probs but it won't be a 'Cheezy Style' bar, I know how much it shits Cheezy to have his hard earned style of work copied so as long as you're cool with something unique and different that's fine by me !! :)


nice work jeremy ;)
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Post by Chookman »

Love the sliders.
Are there any legal problems with welding on to the chasis??

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Post by Screwy »

Chookman wrote:Love the sliders.
Are there any legal problems with welding on to the chasis??

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as long as u weld ontop the outside of the chassis its fine.

its only if u weld to the top or inside do u have problems.

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Post by Tiny »

yeah, bit of pipe and somewhere to mount a winch......anything goes as long as its strong.

you want that alloy bar still Screwy???
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Post by morkz »

you need to make that wagon into a UTE saves money on a rear bar and and rear quarter chop.

all in all looks awesome.
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Post by Tiny »

morkz wrote:you need to make that wagon into a UTE saves money on a rear bar and and rear quarter chop.

all in all looks awesome.


thanks mate, I intend to, but money is the prob now.......quarter shop will be makeshift anf prolly wont bother with a bar...intend an xxxxtra cab
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Post by XXL Maverick »

Nice sliders dude, even better pinstripes!!!
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Post by morkz »

#Tiny wrote:
morkz wrote:you need to make that wagon into a UTE saves money on a rear bar and and rear quarter chop.

all in all looks awesome.


thanks mate, I intend to, but money is the prob now.......quarter shop will be makeshift anf prolly wont bother with a bar...intend an xxxxtra cab



yeah nice work exxxtra cab is the way to go.
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Post by Adsman »

note that these normaly use a u - bracket arrangment but due to GQ with no body lift, we decided to attempt any way and this was the method......very happy, bloody strong to


What guage steel did you use for the mount plates and box steel to chassis mounts.
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Post by Robbo »

How do you get em off to repair em when they bend or something, not that they don't look good & strong but that country side your pix taken in! hmmm shit will happen! :cool:
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Post by Tiny »

Adsman wrote:
note that these normaly use a u - bracket arrangment but due to GQ with no body lift, we decided to attempt any way and this was the method......very happy, bloody strong to


What guage steel did you use for the mount plates and box steel to chassis mounts.


suggest you
pm surfection for the finer details mate
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Post by Tiny »

Robbo wrote:How do you get em off to repair em when they bend or something, not that they don't look good & strong but that country side your pix taken in! hmmm shit will happen! :cool:


wil think about that when we get there. :oops: :oops: :oops: ........at the moment, I am happy to have something on there as it is near impossible to get anything on with GQs with no body lift
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