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My homemade sliders, stage 2

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My homemade sliders, stage 2

Post by Steve F »

I made myself some sliders about a month ago and finally got around to bending up some pipe and adding some extra protection against trees and rocks for the doors. The pipe I added is medium duty 32NB (3.2mm thick). The bender I used I picked up for about $110

Before with just the main slider

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After with the step/extra protection

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No effect on ground clearance eithier.

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Post by kinglakekustoms »

looking good mate did u weld them to the chassis or are they bolted
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Post by Steve F »

They're bolted to the chassis and also to a pinch seam that runs just behind the main rail. In total they have 13 bolts each side :)

Here you can just see two of the bolts going through the pinch seam. This reduces the stress on the bolts and chassis rail a lot as the arms going to the rail are supported at the very edge of the body on this seam.

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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

Is it just me, or does that mean they are attached to the Body and the Chassis. Isn't that a big no no?

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Post by Steve F »

me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:Is it just me, or does that mean they are attached to the Body and the Chassis. Isn't that a big no no?

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The Jeep Cherokee ia a monocoque construction so has no chassis as such, if it did then yep a big no no. Chassis (for want of a better name) and body are all one piece.

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Post by N*A*M »

looks sweet as man. good job there.
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Post by v840 »

N*A*M wrote:looks sweet as man. good job there.
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