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Rangie Sliders

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Rangie Sliders

Post by ranover »

Hows it goin rover lovers.
Anyone know where i can get some good rock sliders from for my 83 4 door rangie, was gonna make some myself but would like to know what kind of different types of sliders there are out there for the rangie.
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Post by RUFF »

We can supply these ones. They replace the plastic trim under the doors and can be used to high lift from. We have sold a lot of these localy in Brisbane and have had no complaints about their strength. They are built by HAULTECH ENGINEERING.
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Post by landy_man »

ruff.... i forgot you guys make these...
can you pm a price on a set for a 2dr rangie.... shipped to melbourne

thanks....
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Post by RUFF »

landy_man wrote:ruff.... i forgot you guys make these...
can you pm a price on a set for a 2dr rangie.... shipped to melbourne

thanks....


$380 pair delivered to Melbourne Including GST.
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Post by RaginRover »

I have had these on my 2 door and have then on my new 4 door, all i can say is awesome! pick the car up with them, great size really protect the doors well. The secret is to glue them on with heaps of silicon and then rivet. When I took the old ones off my 2 door it took me an hour each side to unstick them when I had all the rivets out, even standing on them and flogging screw drivers into the angle wouldn't budge them, had to cut the silicon with a stanley knife.

@ $380 delivered there is no equivalent, just buy them

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Post by GRIMACE »

Ruff - what other trick stuff are you guys buildin.... I will hopefully get a pair of these off you at a later date but they will have to be abit shorter than that (cause of guard cutting).


They look the goods to :)
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Post by bundytunna »

do u make sliders for a yota
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Post by DionM »

What's the price if I collect (am in Brissy, interested in a pair for my Rangie) ?
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Post by RUFF »

AnthonyP wrote:Ruff - what other trick stuff are you guys buildin.... I will hopefully get a pair of these off you at a later date but they will have to be abit shorter than that (cause of guard cutting).


They look the goods to :)


We also do the Slotted Radius Arm Bushes. We can do an exchange radius arm on these for most Rangies And some disco's. We can also build steering protectors to order but need the vehicle for a day to do this as currently we have no jigs built for this.
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Post by RUFF »

bundytunna wrote:do u make sliders for a yota


Sorry we dont currently offer these for any other vehicles.
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Post by RUFF »

DionM wrote:What's the price if I collect (am in Brissy, interested in a pair for my Rangie) ?


$330 picked up at or workshop in Logan Village.
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Post by RaginRover »

I have all of those from Haultech Engineering (Strange Rover's company)
and they are great, I would recommend the slotted bushes they give approx 2" extra travel and stop the bushes being cut when the axle is at full articulation, they even drive straight when they are cut to hell unlike the standard bushes.

Mine are still all good and I have been driving on them daily and have been wheeling on them a fair few times had them in for 6 or so months

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Post by GRIMACE »

Yeah i already got the slotted bushes.


I have to wait for some fund to arrive but deffinately when i do get slider yours are the ones, also I got some front radius arms you can have to help with the exchange over thingy you have goin with the holey bushes :)


This might be abit far off topic but I did also notice on some of Troys (Area54) videos (freestyle ones) a silver rangie that in one vid had no front bar and in another had a cool tube bar fitted - did you guys build this or can build this ? ? ? I think it looked shit hot :cool: :)


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Post by BIg StEvE »

Just wondering wether Ruff or strange rover could post a pick of this product?


cheers

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Post by RUFF »

BIg StEvE wrote:Just wondering wether Ruff or strange rover could post a pick of this product?


cheers

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These are on a disco but they are the same as a range rover.
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Post by LRHybrid100 »

Hey Tony,

Do these stick out from under the door?

Only it would be helpful if they did as the misses can then use them as a step to get into the car - yes she's a short arse!!!

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Post by ranover »

cheers ruff

those steps look sweet have to remind the missus that my bdays coming soon :armsup: :armsup:

also how much are those slotted bushes
and what other goods do you have

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Post by GRIMACE »

LRHybrid100 wrote:Hey Tony,

Do these stick out from under the door?

Only it would be helpful if they did as the misses can then use them as a step to get into the car - yes she's a short arse!!!

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they do stick out a little and will act as a small step, I beleive they also have a non slip surface on the top edge ;)
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Post by RUFF »

AnthonyP wrote:they do stick out a little and will act as a small step, I beleive they also have a non slip surface on the top edge ;)
They dont allways have the Non Slip Surface on them. Its only if we can get some of the tape at the time they are made. The Non Slip Surface is a bonus.

Yes they do provide a 75mm step when the door is open. They stick out about 25mm past the body line when the door is closed.



Slotted Bushes are $160 for a set of 4 bushes. These are currently in Stock.
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Post by Shy Industries »

hey Ruff where abouts in Logan village are you guys situated?.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Shy Industries wrote:hey Ruff where abouts in Logan village are you guys situated?.

Haultech Engineering Pty Ltd
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Logan Village Qld 4207

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Post by kaistuff »

RUFF wrote:
BIg StEvE wrote:Just wondering wether Ruff or strange rover could post a pick of this product?


cheers

steve
These are on a disco but they are the same as a range rover.
are there fitted to the c/h rails at all?

or just to the body?
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Post by RaginRover »

kaistuff wrote:
RUFF wrote:
BIg StEvE wrote:Just wondering wether Ruff or strange rover could post a pick of this product?


cheers

steve
These are on a disco but they are the same as a range rover.
are there fitted to the c/h rails at all?

or just to the body?
No fitting to the chassis rails, there is no need, they are attached with angle all the way along the body - plenty strong enough, can pick up a 3 tonne rangie anywhere along the side with a highlift.

I have had them on my 2 door and 4 door and they are fantastic

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Post by kaistuff »

RaginRover wrote:
kaistuff wrote:
RUFF wrote:
BIg StEvE wrote:Just wondering wether Ruff or strange rover could post a pick of this product?


cheers

steve
These are on a disco but they are the same as a range rover.
are there fitted to the c/h rails at all?

or just to the body?


No fitting to the chassis rails, there is no need, they are attached with angle all the way along the body - plenty strong enough, can pick up a 3 tonne rangie anywhere along the side with a highlift.

I have had them on my 2 door and 4 door and they are fantastic

Tom
thk for the info :armsup:
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Post by kaistuff »

one more question

i have cut guards front and rear (~50mm each) will this be a problem ?

as the Lang's from guard to guard is shorter than on a standard 2 door
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Post by RUFF »

kaistuff wrote:one more question

i have cut guards front and rear (~50mm each) will this be a problem ?

as the Lang's from guard to guard is shorter than on a standard 2 door
We could make a set that were 50mm shorter each end.
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Post by GRIMACE »

RUFF wrote:
kaistuff wrote:one more question

i have cut guards front and rear (~50mm each) will this be a problem ?

as the Lang's from guard to guard is shorter than on a standard 2 door
We could make a set that were 50mm shorter each end.
or you could just grind the suckers like i did :D
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Post by RobG65 »

As a matter of interest how well do they follow the body curve of the RR? some look shocking when they are straight.
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Post by RUFF »

RobG65 wrote:As a matter of interest how well do they follow the body curve of the RR? some look shocking when they are straight.
These are not Straight.

Look at this pic on a Disco. They follow the body line very well.

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Post by Steinzy »

Hey Ruff,

Can you guys make a set for my 99 Rangie and if so how much???

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