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Old 05-19-2004, 02:44 PM
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Got my Sliders installed (pics)

I Just got my stubbs sliders installed at four wheeler of raleigh and they are great. Four wheeler of raleigh did a great job putting them on. They are painted to match the bottom cladding and Grip tape on top.

What do you think Jermey and Jason?
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Nice sliders. Did you get the standard 30 degree sliders? Also I'm curious, what primer/paints did you use? and if you dont mind me asking, what did you pay for welding?

Anyways, your 4runner looks soooo much better than before. Great work

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Damn... bob got it before I did...

Looking good man!! You going to make it to the wrench-a-thon!?? You haven't posted in forever! You know you don't really have an excuse since you are in raleigh...

Anyway... i hope they stay shiny!

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Thanks for the complements, I painted the sliders silver white duplicolor wheel enamel. I used duplicolor to prime them to. I whiped them down with brake cleaner before I primed them. I payed a pretty penny to get them on but I took us 2 hours to get them on right. At $65 a hour the total came to $130. It is higher than most pay but at least I got to hang out and check to make sure it was right and a had a welder with 35 years experence.
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they look nice man, what happened to having kevin do them?
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Sweet, now its time to take that thing off-road and scrape all that purdy paint off!!
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DAMN. That's purty.
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You going to make it to the wrench-a-thon? You should come out! Atleast for some pics and stuff.
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kevin never would call me back. I talked to him one time and left him like 20 messages. I am going to try to make the wrench a thon. I have to work at sprint on 10 -6:00 sat and 12:30-6:00sun if you guys are going to be around later that I will definently meet up with you guys.

I want to try my sliders and tires out. Actully I havent done any offroading since the body lift. haha
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[QUOTE=Bob_98SR5]Nice sliders. Did you get the standard 30 degree sliders?

15 degree so they will work as steps!
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15 degs = me too.

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Originally Posted by Bob_98SR5
15 degs = me too.

Bob
Make that 3 for 15 degree sliders, I have a 5' 1" tall girlfriend she will have enough problems getting in with the lift and 35s, I figured I should at least give her some kind of help. I'm not all that worried about groud clearance, yet.

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Talking New Sliders

Originally Posted by 4runner4me
I Just got my stubbs sliders installed at four wheeler of raleigh and they are great. Four wheeler of raleigh did a great job putting them on. They are painted to match the bottom cladding and Grip tape on top.

What do you think Jermey and Jason?
Time for a Hi-Lift Slider Adapter to go with those new sliders!

Looks good!

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