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rock sliders
rock sliders
i have come to the conclusion that i need rock sliders as i hav hurt my sills rather badly ...just need to know the best way to secure them to the chassis i own a 85 nissan patrol mk i am goin to use large diamiter pipe of about 3-4 mm wall thickness i think and i just need to know how to attach them to the rails..
Cheers Bourkey
Cheers Bourkey
rn106r 100watt hid lightforce 30 inch light bar 1 ton tipper and more to come
welded mine directly to chassis used 4mm walled pipe 40nb and 5mm plate to chassis . if i was to do it again i would have used 10mm plate on chassis and bolt sliders to plate but if i ever need to i can do this later . thats what plasma cutters are for
jai
jai
if its worth doing do it intensly , better still do it with MADPASSION
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set your limits way beyond your abilities
sliders
I can vouch for ozy-1's sliders... took em off a rig I bought offhim yearsb ago - they have been on every rig i owned since.... strong as too, dropped on rocks and never damaged the sills.... If you weld em to chassis and take a big hit you bend the chassis as my mate discovered recently.
Mk
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Re: sliders
and how does that differ from welding on plate and than bolting the sliders to the plate? ,Patroldude wrote:I can vouch for ozy-1's sliders... took em off a rig I bought offhim yearsb ago - they have been on every rig i owned since.... strong as too, dropped on rocks and never damaged the sills.... If you weld em to chassis and take a big hit you bend the chassis as my mate discovered recently.
Mk
if its worth doing do it intensly , better still do it with MADPASSION
set your limits way beyond your abilities
set your limits way beyond your abilities
Would recomend welding plates to the chassis and the bolting the sliders too them. As you tend to get a bit hung up on U bolts when sliding over things.
I'm just about to make a set of sliders for mine and will be making some more for sale soon.
Recenlty fitted a set of sliders to a car, that were made by a certain well know side bar manufacturer. They had poor quality welds, and missed one end of the chassis by 10mm, sat higher at one end than the other and did'nt really follow the line of the car. So make sure you are getting a well designed unit before parting with your money. Or if you can make them your self, go for it ! its far more satisfying.
I'm just about to make a set of sliders for mine and will be making some more for sale soon.
Recenlty fitted a set of sliders to a car, that were made by a certain well know side bar manufacturer. They had poor quality welds, and missed one end of the chassis by 10mm, sat higher at one end than the other and did'nt really follow the line of the car. So make sure you are getting a well designed unit before parting with your money. Or if you can make them your self, go for it ! its far more satisfying.
Anything is possible, it just comes down to time and money.
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sliders
yeah cheers for all ur replys i wanna bolt mine on as u said with the plate and taped holes sounds good also does any1 have any advice bout making a solid belly pan that may possibly attach to the sliders ?
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okay, in reguard to Patroldudes reply, i have changed my mounts since he bought my old truck,
Previously i made the 2 plates so they sadwiched the chassis, which is ok if your not worried about ground clearance,
for those worried about ground clearance myself, i have since started making one 10mm mild steel plate, with 4 tapped holes and welded this to the chassis, then i have an identicle polate that is welded to the sliders, the slider then bolts on with 4 10mm high tensile bolts per mount, on my shorty i had 3 mounts per side, which totaled 24bolts, proved to be strong enough so far,
One thing thou, when making the plates to weld to the chassis, make them, long enough so they are level with top and bottom of the chassis rail, so if you do put alot of force on them, they spread the load into the top and bottom corner of the chassis rail, REMEMBER ONLY WELD VERTICALLY,
i have seen mounts welded to the rails, but tops and bottom have been a bit short, for example, chassis rail heoght measures 150mm, anf the slider mount only measures 100mm, that means the force of hard landing is only transmitted through the flat section of rail and will infact bend it, as the Chassis rail is only 3mm thick,
i will try and post a pit soon to help with the explanation,
Shawn
EDIT: dodgy paint pic added, may help my explanation
Previously i made the 2 plates so they sadwiched the chassis, which is ok if your not worried about ground clearance,
for those worried about ground clearance myself, i have since started making one 10mm mild steel plate, with 4 tapped holes and welded this to the chassis, then i have an identicle polate that is welded to the sliders, the slider then bolts on with 4 10mm high tensile bolts per mount, on my shorty i had 3 mounts per side, which totaled 24bolts, proved to be strong enough so far,
One thing thou, when making the plates to weld to the chassis, make them, long enough so they are level with top and bottom of the chassis rail, so if you do put alot of force on them, they spread the load into the top and bottom corner of the chassis rail, REMEMBER ONLY WELD VERTICALLY,
i have seen mounts welded to the rails, but tops and bottom have been a bit short, for example, chassis rail heoght measures 150mm, anf the slider mount only measures 100mm, that means the force of hard landing is only transmitted through the flat section of rail and will infact bend it, as the Chassis rail is only 3mm thick,
i will try and post a pit soon to help with the explanation,
Shawn
EDIT: dodgy paint pic added, may help my explanation
Probably an obvious answer to this, but why weld vertical only?ozy1 wrote:REMEMBER ONLY WELD VERTICALLY
I would have thought the more contact (weld) between plate and chassis, the better.
I am about to make sliders for the Lux and will be doing them just as described by ozy1.
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This is what I thought too.shakes wrote:vertically or horizontally?
I've been led to beleive welding up the chassis will make a weak point for it to crack and it should be a fishplate " > " type shape instead.
i could be way off too!
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That's right, Horizontal and on angles, NOT VERTICAL, this leads to cracking. If you really must weld to the chassis fish plate <=>. But if you fab up a U with a bolt over the top of the chassis what are you loosing 6 -8mm, nothing. Plus then you can remove the whole thing if you want to sell.
I'm a fan of reversible mods such that you can revert the vehicle back to standard, but that's just me.
I'm a fan of reversible mods such that you can revert the vehicle back to standard, but that's just me.
;)
hey dude, go and see you engineer, i have just been through the engineering process, yes you can weld fish plates <=> style, but on a chassis rail you can weld at the angles and verticle,just cruizin' wrote:That's right, Horizontal and on angles, NOT VERTICAL, this leads to cracking. If you really must weld to the chassis fish plate <=>. But if you fab up a U with a bolt over the top of the chassis what are you loosing 6 -8mm, nothing. Plus then you can remove the whole thing if you want to sell.
I'm a fan of reversible mods such that you can revert the vehicle back to standard, but that's just me.
YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO WELD HORIZONTALLY, which is what i was told,
this sounds like the best option to me. (me and a mate are making our own sliders) where the holes are in the plates do you drill out the chassi so the bolts go in further or is 10mm of thread penetration enoughozy1 wrote:okay, in reguard to Patroldudes reply, i have changed my mounts since he bought my old truck,
Previously i made the 2 plates so they sadwiched the chassis, which is ok if your not worried about ground clearance,
for those worried about ground clearance myself, i have since started making one 10mm mild steel plate, with 4 tapped holes and welded this to the chassis, then i have an identicle polate that is welded to the sliders, the slider then bolts on with 4 10mm high tensile bolts per mount, on my shorty i had 3 mounts per side, which totaled 24bolts, proved to be strong enough so far,
One thing thou, when making the plates to weld to the chassis, make them, long enough so they are level with top and bottom of the chassis rail, so if you do put alot of force on them, they spread the load into the top and bottom corner of the chassis rail, REMEMBER ONLY WELD VERTICALLY,
i have seen mounts welded to the rails, but tops and bottom have been a bit short, for example, chassis rail heoght measures 150mm, anf the slider mount only measures 100mm, that means the force of hard landing is only transmitted through the flat section of rail and will infact bend it, as the Chassis rail is only 3mm thick,
i will try and post a pit soon to help with the explanation,
Shawn
EDIT: dodgy paint pic added, may help my explanation
what do you mean exactly by "fish plating" my mate should know hes the one handy with the welder but just for my knowlage
i definatly wouldnt be drilling the chassis,
my bolts only go into the 10mm plate, we have done this way on a few rigs, and none have budged, 2 of the ones we have done have also seen comp use, one rig has landed hard enough on the slider to dent the tube and there is not mounting dramas, ive hit mine pretty hard and also had no dramas to date,
if people have other ideas and opinions im always willing to hear them, and always open to new ideas,
Shawn
my bolts only go into the 10mm plate, we have done this way on a few rigs, and none have budged, 2 of the ones we have done have also seen comp use, one rig has landed hard enough on the slider to dent the tube and there is not mounting dramas, ive hit mine pretty hard and also had no dramas to date,
if people have other ideas and opinions im always willing to hear them, and always open to new ideas,
Shawn
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