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Old 10-26-2007, 11:14 AM
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Question about Sliders?

I was wondering if the Stubbs sliders require you to cut the pinch weld as required with the install of Trailgear sliders? I couldn't find any install info in referernce to the Stubbs sliders. I guess Sonoran is the only place selling them now.
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I have installed lots of sliders and never cut the pinch weld as IMO there is no need to do so.

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What wabbit said is true. I have a set of stubbs on my 4runner and the pinch weld didn't need to notched. I order mine directly from Richard (if i remember his name right). Just tell him what length you want, if you have the factory fender flares and if you want the kick out.

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Old 10-26-2007, 11:50 AM
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My Trail Gear sliders didn't require the pinch weld to be cut.
Old 10-26-2007, 11:57 AM
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What's different between the ones for fender flares and ones that aren't?
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I just installed mine...about 1/4-1/2" below the pinch weld. Didnt need to be cut.
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Originally Posted by frodin1
What's different between the ones for fender flares and ones that aren't?

Basically, just the length. The rear flares on mine had to be trimmed a bit to fit correctly. (I should do the front but they don't cause any problems).
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That's what I thought. I was just looking into buying some off someone "marketplace" and I just wanted to make sure they'll fit properly. I think I'm going to pass. Good deal if your close to PA, on a pair of SKO's from Stubbs. Thanks for your help!
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Originally Posted by TerraRunner
I just installed mine...about 1/4-1/2" below the pinch weld. Didnt need to be cut.
Yea, definately make sure that when you do your install, they are at leat a 1/4'' below the pinch weld. They mounted mine flush with it, now they bash against the pinch weld when I hit bumps. Once I put my body lift on it'll go away, buts its really annoying
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Buy them from Stubbs Welding direct and you don't have to cut the pinch weld. These are Stubbs sliders on my 2004 Tacoma.
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http://www.stubbswelding.com/
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i cut the pinch weld on mine and i would do it again to any sliders i would install. i would because its easy to build the sliders stronger with the addition of a piece of flat bar welded to the frame for renforcement + gussets. its true you can do this without cutting out the pinch weld. i just think its that much stronger if you do it that way and can mount the tube a bit higher on the flat bar. than at the bottom of the frame. if that doesnt make sence ill post some pics tommorow to show you an example why i did
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heres a quick right up on instalation for All Pro's sliders. cutting the weld is up to you but like i said before i would do it http://allprooffroad.com/index.php?o...ask=view&id=63
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