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Side Steps / Rock Sliders
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Side Steps / Rock Sliders
Hi all
Took the Jack up into the Brindies over the Easter break and gave it a good workout. Unfortunately i managed to bend the paper thin aluminium excuses for side steps that are fitted to it.
The steps did their job and protected the stills but now i'm looking for a more solid proposition.
Does anyboy know of solid off the shelf steps/sliders that i can get for my 97 Jack, have a design that they are willing to part with or reputable companies that will make a set of them up preferably in the ACT/ Southern NSW region?
Cheers
Beeno
Took the Jack up into the Brindies over the Easter break and gave it a good workout. Unfortunately i managed to bend the paper thin aluminium excuses for side steps that are fitted to it.
The steps did their job and protected the stills but now i'm looking for a more solid proposition.
Does anyboy know of solid off the shelf steps/sliders that i can get for my 97 Jack, have a design that they are willing to part with or reputable companies that will make a set of them up preferably in the ACT/ Southern NSW region?
Cheers
Beeno
Side steps / Rock sliders
muduppig wrote:2 inch body lift in order
Its on the shopping list
Gota have the steps thought, minister for war, finance and home affairs is short and wouln't be able to climb in (not to mention the kids as well)
jackaroo sliders Help me out.
Geezzz
It's been awfully quite around here lately.
Am i the only one around here that takes my jackaroo off road and needs to protect the sills?
Comon guys and gals help me out here. i have cash burning a hole in my pocket and want some new steps while the missus thinks its still a good idea and before she finds something better to spend it on
It's been awfully quite around here lately.
Am i the only one around here that takes my jackaroo off road and needs to protect the sills?
Comon guys and gals help me out here. i have cash burning a hole in my pocket and want some new steps while the missus thinks its still a good idea and before she finds something better to spend it on
everybody must be away probably bending sills as we speak have you seached the roll call section of the gmh isuzu section it has mods that people have done falling that do have you tried arb tjm or do you have an independant 4x shop near you that does mods maybe its as easy as modifing brackets from a differant model if you look though the rollcall section have a look a mudtroopers pics of his 92 jack suspension lift and 2 inch body running 33s
PUT YOUR HANDS UP IF YOU WANT TO GO FASTER
RTD Racing
OFFROAD CARTEL
RTD Racing
OFFROAD CARTEL
I would love to be out trying to bend the sills on the ol' Jack but work is absolutely flat out this time of year. Would like to get some protectors fabbed up too but its kind of not a high priority as the Jacks got plenty of clearance and tends to miss pretty much everything...
Maybe you could do a search in the main tech section for metal fabrication firms and something might come up... or Roedao made some of his own up. Send him a PM and he might be able to give some ideas.
Good luck!
Noel
Maybe you could do a search in the main tech section for metal fabrication firms and something might come up... or Roedao made some of his own up. Send him a PM and he might be able to give some ideas.
Good luck!
Noel
1992 3.2L V6 SWB Holden Jackaroo
2008 3.0L TD Holden Rodeo S/cab Trayback
2008 3.0L TD Holden Rodeo S/cab Trayback
Re: Side steps / Rock sliders
just another thing i thought about if you are going to do a body lift you may want to do it before the sliders/steps because if you do the sliders first youd have to modify them so they will look rightbenandvon wrote:muduppig wrote:2 inch body lift in order
Its on the shopping list
Gota have the steps thought, minister for war, finance and home affairs is short and wouln't be able to climb in (not to mention the kids as well)
PUT YOUR HANDS UP IF YOU WANT TO GO FASTER
RTD Racing
OFFROAD CARTEL
RTD Racing
OFFROAD CARTEL
Re: Side steps / Rock sliders
just another thing i thought about if you are going to do a body lift you may want to do it before the sliders/steps because if you do the sliders first youd have to modify them so they will look right
Good point. Didn't think of that. Ah well looks like i'll have to get that body lift sooner rather than later
Re: jackaroo sliders Help me out.
benandvon wrote:Geezzz
It's been awfully quite around here lately.
Am i the only one around here that takes my jackaroo off road and needs to protect the sills?
Comon guys and gals help me out here. i have cash burning a hole in my pocket and want some new steps while the missus thinks its still a good idea and before she finds something better to spend it on
What ! I don't worry about the sills. It will cost me $500 to fix them with insurance, got quoted $650 for rock sliders, you do the maths.
Road Ranger
beeno,
i had the same problem with the steps on mine. i decided to build my own sliders as no one had an off the shelf set for jacks. i had already done the body lift so fitting was easy, as once the body is lifted it exposes the chassis rails under the sills. mine were made from 50*50 steel tube with the flat mounting points being 10mm thick flat bar. the whole lot is then bolted through the chassis with 12mm high ten bolts with backing plates. you can then attach youre alloy steps to these. pm if you want photos, but not a big job, just wash all the mud from the underside before working on it!!
i had the same problem with the steps on mine. i decided to build my own sliders as no one had an off the shelf set for jacks. i had already done the body lift so fitting was easy, as once the body is lifted it exposes the chassis rails under the sills. mine were made from 50*50 steel tube with the flat mounting points being 10mm thick flat bar. the whole lot is then bolted through the chassis with 12mm high ten bolts with backing plates. you can then attach youre alloy steps to these. pm if you want photos, but not a big job, just wash all the mud from the underside before working on it!!
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