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What do you rekon about my homemade rocker guards ?

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What do you rekon about my homemade rocker guards ?

Post by spamwell »

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Post by bj42turbo »

They look :cool: mate
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

looks good


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Post by glen1n »

great idea :P
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Post by redzook »

i assume there for looks and dirt mounds ?

cos the dont look like they would hold up to rocks
plus they dont look they would slide verywell
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Post by HRZOOK »

look familiar

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Post by flyinwall »

they look sweet i think ill have to knock me up some of them soon (well before i get mine on the road that is)
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Post by BIg StEvE »

Good stuff :cool:
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Post by grimbo »

had those on my car for about 10 years now. Great investment. I have only managed to put one dent in them after getting it really wedged on a rock. They are also strong enough to hi lift jack off
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Post by SAWZALL »

grimbo wrote:had those on my car for about 10 years now. Great investment. I have only managed to put one dent in them after getting it really wedged on a rock. They are also strong enough to hi lift jack off


Is this where I say that mud rarely dents your sills..... :D
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Post by spamwell »

i hope mine work out aswell as yours grimbo

i rekon they will be pretty strong not as much as sliders but i don't want sliders so ner
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Post by grimbo »

spamwell wrote:i hope mine work out aswell as yours grimbo

i rekon they will be pretty strong not as much as sliders but i don't want sliders so ner


They won't work as well as sliders because of the checker pattern aand because the aluminium is softer than steel so it tends to grip a bit. But as sill protection from dropping onto a rock/log etc they work fine saving the sill and allowing the doors to remain usable
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Post by spamwell »

well thats exactly what i am after and i am not really into sliding on stuff so hey perfect for me
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Post by ausyota »

Wont mud get in around the edges and rust out your sills?

Was thinking of something like this for the wifes zook but the sills are allready rusty from crap sitting behind the factory plastic sill cover and I dont want to have the same problems again.
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Post by nicbeer »

Let silicon be your friend. LOL

That sikaflex is great stuff for sealing up gaps like that. I am going to do some for mine soon I think.

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Post by HRZOOK »

I reckon leave em open so ya can hose em out
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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

A Suzuki is one ov those cars actually light enough to get away with jacking/supporting half it's weight on a sill guard like these. From a few stock ones I've seen go over, they can also support their weight on their lid rather well unlike the average Patrol or Landcruiser whose turret folds up like an accordian.

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Post by -ZukChiK- »

I think they look good and I'm planning to do the same with mine... Mud, water & other crap found its way past the rubber quite easily and has rusted out large sections of the sills over the years. I wish i knew about silicon to fix this problem when i bought the car new!

I can't see why rubber is any better than plate, i think plate looks better and if you really wanted you could make them removable by attaching them with fewer bolts, or make them permanent with a lot of silicon and filling in all the gaps.... Or just put drain holes in the bottom!

As far as a rocksliders go, can't you make these to attach seperately anyway?

I think whatever you need to make for your driving style then do it! Who cares what others think! Nice work Spamwell ;)
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Post by Mudzuki »

HRZOOK, yours look to be folded to sit in the channel for the pastic wide track sill extension, is this so? Close up pic?
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Post by raqmup »

Mudzuki wrote:HRZOOK, yours look to be folded to sit in the channel for the pastic wide track sill extension, is this so? Close up pic?

where's my glasses grandad...? :D
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Post by ausyota »

raqmup wrote:
Mudzuki wrote:HRZOOK, yours look to be folded to sit in the channel for the pastic wide track sill extension, is this so? Close up pic?

where's my glasses grandad...? :D

Those arnt HRZOOK's :roll:
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Post by Mudzuki »

raqmup wrote:
Mudzuki wrote:HRZOOK, yours look to be folded to sit in the channel for the pastic wide track sill extension, is this so? Close up pic?

where's my glasses grandad...? :D
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Post by raqmup »

I was joking guys, relax... I was just enlarging it in reply to hrzooks request to get a closer look at the sills :armsup:
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