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SWB SLIDER PICS FOR THOSE INTERESTED

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SWB SLIDER PICS FOR THOSE INTERESTED

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Well i was gunna post these in another site ages ago ............. :roll: um didnt get round to it GQ TROL in NZ asked for some pics weeks ago ..taken till today to have some time ..so I thought would post up here aswell ;)


As Most will know the Mav has 4 link rear which made it easier to have the rear mount back as far as possible ...............


They have stood upwell to the abuse thus far have been a well proven mod as u will see with the marks along them .............



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Post by bru21 »

neat work :cool:

any pics of the 4 link. what are those arms off?

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Post by hottiemonster »

you could have posted them about 1 month ago before i got mine made up :D

they look well used.

though mine do the trick, so its all good. :armsup: way better than those aluminium steps.
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Post by Shorty40 »

As usual Dan, very nice work :cool:
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bru21 wrote:neat work :cool:

any pics of the 4 link. what are those arms off?

cheers bru




Yes have pics of the 4 link that i can dig out was suppose to send em bartso ages ago but 4 some reason it didnt go through so Bartso i will try again will gather all the pics together and sort ...been busy sorry ! ....................Arms are custom 42od 6.35 seamless 1000mm long (lowers) upper 34od x6.35 seamless ......................a little hint plate the chassis b4 welding the link brkts on ..........mmm learn by ya mistakes ;)



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Post by Hobbz »

Very nice work !
What diamension tube did you use for your sliders ?
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thanx


tube size is 40 nominal bore 4mm wall .............




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thanks mate, does it handle at speed. cheers bru
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Post by TinyGQ »

Nice work on the slidrs, very neat! look at all the damgae you've saved!! my car has huge boulder dents down the side....with the guy that had it before me made some up!! Im going to soon hopefully, i haven't welded since metalwork in high school but its like riding a bike isn't it!! lol should be sweet, everytime i work out how i want it i see another idea!! iwanna incorporate a side step to so the misses is happy climbing into the truck!!

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I don't have a missus a the moment to have to worry about, but when I took the old alluminium side steps off and replaced with sliders most people have said it is easier to get in :roll:
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Post by bigbluemav »

They are very well done.....I gotta make mine soon......... to save damage like this:

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:oops: spewin doood thats why i got as much protection aids fitted b4 wheelin ...although it hurt a while not being able to wheel wif me mates


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bru21 wrote:thanks mate, does it handle at speed. cheers bru


i followed dan home last night on the freeway
looked like it was on tracks was sitting very still
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Post by Adsman »

Your bar work looks very nice. I like your reinforcing on the pipe to brackets that should make them strong as. :cool:

Just a question - from the pics it looks like you have bolted the mounts through the chassis with reinforcing plates. I'm in QLD so they are alot stricter on rules and basically it comes down to an engineering mod to do much at all. Can you legally do this in NSW? I'm keen to make up a set of sliders for my rig but it seems that I can only bolt them on around the chassis rails with U bolts or get an engineering cert. to weld on brackets.
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