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SideSill Protection Sierra

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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SideSill Protection Sierra

Post by suzyted »

has anybody got pics for a sierra sill protectection i think you call them sliders my sills are getting bad from large rocks
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Post by mtzook »

there was this one guy on the internet the other day showing some rock sliders he made....

Dude, there's hundreds of places on the net to find pics of them.
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

all you need is a large metal tube preferably round and drill through the chassis nd attach it to it
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Post by Rhett »

???? suzi on 26s you young fellers have a lot to learn. I hope you havent put sliders on yours!!!!
Its a wheelbase thing
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Post by nicbeer »

Would this work at all. Was just having a play today on the pc with designs.

using about a 4-5" thickwalled pipe and cutting section in the middle to fit over the sill. possibly on the ends keeping the full round to go over the ends of the arches. Weld on or bolt maybe. Thinking tube is stronger than box i thought.

cheers
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Post by Red_Zook »

nicbeer wrote:Would this work at all. Was just having a play today on the pc with designs.

using about a 4-5" thickwalled pipe and cutting section in the middle to fit over the sill. possibly on the ends keeping the full round to go over the ends of the arches. Weld on or bolt maybe. Thinking tube is stronger than box i thought.

cheers
i might, but if u get a decent hit it will fark your whloe sill pannel... needs to be attached to somthing tuff. like chassi.
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Post by Rhett »

It would be no stonger than my 45ed sills they are 4mm. And yes Red_zook is right when you hit them hard engough you shag the whole thing.
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Post by Red_Zook »

Rhett wrote:It would be no stonger than my 45ed sills they are 4mm. And yes Red_zook is right when you hit them hard engough you shag the whole thing.
YEP trust me my drivers side is completly farked from where i broke both swivel pins, and the wheel departed... out, smashed the sill pannel up then under the back wheel b4 the diff hit the ground and we came to a sudden hult.. this was a 60kph.. luck i didnt roll.
i have to cut mine out and weld a new pannel in there



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Post by mud4b »

nicbeer wrote:Would this work at all. Was just having a play today on the pc with designs.

using about a 4-5" thickwalled pipe and cutting section in the middle to fit over the sill. possibly on the ends keeping the full round to go over the ends of the arches. Weld on or bolt maybe. Thinking tube is stronger than box i thought.

cheers

this would work if you plated the sill first with 5mm to 8mm angle...

not saying to copy but have a look at shrockworks to see how they mount it without going onto the chassis..
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