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Home built sliders

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Home built sliders

Post by ddement »

I finally finished the stainless sliders for my sammi :D I just have to take them back off along with the front and rear bumpers to be powder coated.
3/16" 304 stainless plate and 1-1/4" sch 40 stainless pipe.


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Post by Pat Murray »

Nice work. I did a similar job, but based mine on the Schrockworks units.
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Post by PJ.zook »

Nice welding, looks good!
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Post by sierrajim »

Nice work, you might want to look at using a couple more bolts to the chassis.

My car was originally done in a similar way, over time with abuse the holes "keyed" out. Could prevent this with a couple of extra bolts.
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Post by cutzook »

yeah man sliders are looking awesome. keep up the good work
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