Demello Offroad Sliders
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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.
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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Originally Posted by Phalanx
Have you figured out what youre going to do for a rear bumper?
See you at Ocotillo!!
See you at Ocotillo!!
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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.
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
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
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
Russ, you can't afford Demello sliders!! LOL
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