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Old 05-04-2004, 08:43 PM
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My 4th gen rig (pics)

A few pics of it doin' what is was meant to do... These are all taken before the lift. I dropped my digital camera from a mountain while hiking (wooops!!!) so I haven't been able to take any pics since it was lifted.





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Lookin good, lookin good!!!

Glad to see more 4th gen's on the trail WOohoO!
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Cool pix!

Wish I had someone taking good action pix when I go on trails. Haven't been since last summer, apart from a quick run to Hollister Hills which doesn't really count.

Love the Revo's, going to get mine tomorrow. I also have the Daystar lift. Now I just need them sliders, on todo list but haven't had the time to get it done. Did you wle dthe sliders with the XREAS or bolt through?
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That is awesome!

I need some sliders too ... tell us more about yours!
Old 05-04-2004, 09:22 PM
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The sliders were made and welded on by 85runner (and friend), who posts on this board and also lives in Mesa, AZ. He took his time welding them on so as to avoid heating up the xreas lines and they had to be mounted a little lower than sliders usually are due to the xreas lines. This has actually turned out to be an advantage because they serve as good steps too!

They are black powdercoated and I put some 2 in. wide anti-slip tape from Pep Boys on them (which matches the paint color perfectly).
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That 2nd photo is trippy, looks like you're driving up a cliff face.
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Nice Runner...the cladding looks good/silver.

I think the front would look better w/the plate. Looks bucktoothed w/o it IMO.
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4Run4Fun, when you get a chance or a digital camera can you snap some shots of the sliders welded to the frame. I have xreas as well and have been trying to figure out how to do it with the xreas lines in place. Thanks!

Herman
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Sweet pictures! The runner looks right at home roughing it on the rocks.
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That first pic looks like the Coke Ovens trail?

Great pics!
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Thanks for all the kudos.

BajaTaco: Yeah, the first pic is the Coke Ovens Trail - What fun! The second pic is down in box canyon. The third pic is on the Ord Mine trail off 87 toward Payson.

hre814: I found one pic of how the sliders are attached:

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Thanks for that pic of the slider. That is what I was thinking of having it done, glad to see it works!

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Originally Posted by 4run4fun
A few pics of it doin' what is was meant to do... These are all taken before the lift. I dropped my digital camera from a mountain while hiking (wooops!!!) so I haven't been able to take any pics since it was lifted.





This third shot is the winner, i lke the stock articulation, even if the that right rear wheel is 2 inches off the ground
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4run4fun,
Do you have any more pics of the sliders? Price, style, etc. I know Damen offered a single bar slider but yours looks like a double ?
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FirstToy - They ran me a total of $280.00, including powdercoating and welding 'em on. Not a bad deal.

Here's another pic:

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