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Old 03-15-2004, 05:40 PM
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Demello Offroad Sliders (Pictures)

I took an hour off from work today and had Jason weld on a pair of his Heavy Duty Rounded Sliders. It was a last minute thing as he's been putting up with my emails with n00bie questions. He said he had an extra set in so I asked if I could come check them out and have them installed. He was kind enough to do it on a moments notice and I am happy with them. They might get put to work this weekend at Anza Borrego with some of the So. Cal folks who are gathering there for a weekend of fun.

Jason's a really nice guy and I recommend his shop to all of you.

I'll slap some pics up tomorrow.

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Old 03-15-2004, 06:25 PM
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Have you figured out what youre going to do for a rear bumper?
See you at Ocotillo!!
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Originally Posted by Phalanx
Have you figured out what youre going to do for a rear bumper?
See you at Ocotillo!!
For bumpers I'm not quite sure yet. I want to keep looking around before I make a final decision. I like the bumpers Demello has but I just want to keep digging around.
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Those look really nice
Are they bolted on?
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Originally Posted by Tacoma Dude
Those look really nice
Are they bolted on?
Welded.
Old 03-16-2004, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Darx
Welded.
Jason uses plates that can be bolted or welded. They have holes in the corners...
Old 03-16-2004, 01:24 PM
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Yes. I should have said, "Mine are welded" to be more specific.
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out of curiosity, what was the total cost for the sliders/install?

-Russell
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[QUOTE=boogyman]out of curiosity, what was the total cost for the sliders/install?
If you want single tube sliders like that why didn't you say so Russ? I can do those for you easy! Give me a buzz and we'll get your truck down here for some measurements, then just decide if you want round tube or square.
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These are dual tube sliders. You can see the inner and outer tube best in the second and fourth pictures down.

You can also see them at http://www.demello-offroad.com/taco_rnd.html

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Gotcha....from the angle in the pics they looked like single tube. Demello makes good stuff, I like his work.

Russ, you can't afford Demello sliders!! LOL
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Originally Posted by TacoBell
Gotcha....from the angle in the pics they looked like single tube. Demello makes good stuff, I like his work.

Russ, you can't afford Demello sliders!! LOL
I've been looking for some good sliders. What kind of prices do you have?
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