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SUPER STRONG SIDESTEPS?

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SUPER STRONG SIDESTEPS?

Post by dirtyGQ »

I was am interested in side steps/sliders to stop panel and sill damage can anyone reccomend a type or brand ?
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Post by Daisy »

square/rectangular sliders...

tube will kink or bend
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Post by known 2 »

yeh squqar or rectangular sliders r super strong and u could probly drop u car from 10ft up onto them but they are ugly and unless ur rock crawling constantly tubular will do or i know someone who makes a wicked steel plate step , very strong for about $1k
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Post by 80lsy gq »

GQ wrote:square/rectangular sliders...

tube will kink or bend
you missed jasons drive on the bumcrack on the weekend then...he smashed onto every rock possible at full noise and the tube sliders stood up to it perfectly....he is gunna be scary to watch when we do his exo for him.

32nb tube 4mm wall... however on a lwb you are better off sleeving the outer tube with 25nb tube....heaps stronger and shouldnt bend then.

i did these for him for $350.. heaps cheaper than having to replace panels.

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Post by GRIMACE »

80lsy gq wrote:
GQ wrote:square/rectangular sliders...

tube will kink or bend
you missed jasons drive on the bumcrack on the weekend then...he smashed onto every rock possible at full noise and the tube sliders stood up to it perfectly....he is gunna be scary to watch when we do his exo for him.

32nb tube 4mm wall... however on a lwb you are better off sleeving the outer tube with 25nb tube....heaps stronger and shouldnt bend then.

i did these for him for $350.. heaps cheaper than having to replace panels.

dave
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Post by Roctoy »

GQ wrote:square/rectangular sliders...

tube will kink or bend
if that's the case, why didn't you build your "MOON" buggy out of box section.
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Post by ausyota »

Just to be different I like a mix of square and round :D
Have made similar sliders for my Zook and my Lux.
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Post by 83 lux »

80lsy gq wrote:
GQ wrote:square/rectangular sliders...

tube will kink or bend
you missed jasons drive on the bumcrack on the weekend then...he smashed onto every rock possible at full noise and the tube sliders stood up to it perfectly....he is gunna be scary to watch when we do his exo for him.

32nb tube 4mm wall... however on a lwb you are better off sleeving the outer tube with 25nb tube....heaps stronger and shouldnt bend then.

i did these for him for $350.. heaps cheaper than having to replace panels.

dave
he never landed on his side steps the whole time he was driving
And i am serious so therefore how have they held up an better then say driving awlone the highway
you know what i mean?

Use Box section its a hell of a lot stonger.
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Post by PigDog »

y do they use tube for buggys then (hence tube buggy) and i got a set of cheezy sliders and thear tube and iv laned on heaps of rocks with them not a dint on them :snipersmile: :puppydogeyes:
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Post by Micka »

he never landed on his side steps the whole time he was driving
And i am serious so therefore how have they held up an better then say driving awlone the highway
you know what i mean?



You wouldn't have seen...you were too busy talking sh1t :finger:

He landed right down on the passenger side sliders. I know...cause I was about 2 feet from where he landed :shock:

Crazy mothe :bad-words: fark :bad-words:

All depends on the thickness of the tube wall and the positioning of the bracing.

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Post by Micka »

he never landed on his side steps the whole time he was driving
And i am serious so therefore how have they held up an better then say driving awlone the highway
you know what i mean?



You wouldn't have seen...you were too busy talking sh1t :finger:

He landed right down on the passenger side sliders. I know...cause I was about 2 feet from where he landed :shock:

Crazy mothe :bad-words: fark :bad-words:

All depends on the thickness of the tube wall and the positioning of the bracing.

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Post by Micka »

83 lux wrote:
80lsy gq wrote:
GQ wrote:square/rectangular sliders...

tube will kink or bend
you missed jasons drive on the bumcrack on the weekend then...he smashed onto every rock possible at full noise and the tube sliders stood up to it perfectly....he is gunna be scary to watch when we do his exo for him.

32nb tube 4mm wall... however on a lwb you are better off sleeving the outer tube with 25nb tube....heaps stronger and shouldnt bend then.

i did these for him for $350.. heaps cheaper than having to replace panels.

dave
he never landed on his side steps the whole time he was driving
And i am serious so therefore how have they held up an better then say driving awlone the highway
you know what i mean?

Use Box section its a hell of a lot stonger.
You wouldn't have seen...you were too busy talking sh1t :finger:

He landed smack bang on the passenger side slider after trying to break the Earth's gravitational pull :onfire:

I know...I was sitting about 2 feet from where he landed. I remember thinking that there was no way in hell that he could end up that high on the cheek.

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Post by dirtyGQ »

hey 80lsy gq wanna make me some and if you do how much ?
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Post by antt »

i have tube sliders, they're bent and crushed, use rhs
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Post by grazza »

Just curious, has anyone any super strong side STEPS, not sliders. I have sliders and they are a bit tricky to use as steps - pretty easy to slip off them, just too thin to step on is all.
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Post by ausyota »

Sliders + chequerplate = Step :D
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Post by DaveS3 »

My old ones were tube, new are RHS - Heaps better.

They even suit the boxly landy better :oops:
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Post by RyanIAm »

My Surf goes in for free 50mm tube sidesteps + checkerplate, i was tboned and a honda took out my sidestep, and being an import Toyota wants $735 for a sidestep, so i convinced the insurance company to pay for 2 new sliders/steps for $760 fitted :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by RyanIAm »

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