Bolt On Sliders
#2
go to 4crawlers site...id post the link but im at school and the compters in the lab wont let you copy and past anything, and i cant remember it nor do i feel like typing it out...someone else will chime in for sure
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Trail Gear sliders have an optional bolt-on Gusset kit. http://www.trail-gear.com/rocksliders.html
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#9
welds are hard to cut and grind off, if done right.
I'd say the bolt-ons are more temporary...but i doubt any next owner would want to take them off anyway...if they didn't want to go offroad, they'd get a 2WD.
I'd say the bolt-ons are more temporary...but i doubt any next owner would want to take them off anyway...if they didn't want to go offroad, they'd get a 2WD.
#10
Here's how I bolted mine on, they aren't going to fall off or anything.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...8&postcount=17
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...8&postcount=17
#11
Looks like I found one of my next mods.
I've been searching for bolt on ones because I can't weld and don't want to pay someone to weld. Bolt ons would be easier for me and it seems that they are just as good.
Need to find a new job first.
I've been searching for bolt on ones because I can't weld and don't want to pay someone to weld. Bolt ons would be easier for me and it seems that they are just as good. Need to find a new job first.
#13
I've been searching for some bolt-on sliders, but most are weld-on only. The 4crawler's are not clamp-on style (the U-shaped mounts, instead of the single plate), which is what I want.
Who makes the clamp-on kind? I like Demello's designs, but they only make weld-on's for 4Runners. They make bolt-on's for Tacoma's, but I don't think they would fit, right?
Who makes the clamp-on kind? I like Demello's designs, but they only make weld-on's for 4Runners. They make bolt-on's for Tacoma's, but I don't think they would fit, right?
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#15
As far as temporary you drill a bunch of holes in the frame that can only be covered up if you remove the sliders later by welding up the holes. Oh the irony there. All those holes in the frame do nothing but weaken the frame's structural integrity if just left there empty.
Last edited by waskillywabbit; May 11, 2007 at 12:07 PM.
#16
I've had only bolted on sliders for about 10 years now (2 different sets). No issues at all and I can pop my sliders off in under 10 minutes if needed (and have done so several times in the past).
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/4R_bumpers.shtml#Nerf_Bars
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/4R_bumpers.shtml#Nerf_Bars
Last edited by 4Crawler; May 11, 2007 at 11:59 AM.
#17
Removing sliders that have been welded properly onto mounting plates are easy to remove, clean up, and repaint so no one ever knew they were there or to move them. Ive done it numerous times for both cases.
As far as temporary you drill a bunch of holes in the frame that can only be covered up if you remove the sliders later by welding up the holes. Oh the irony there. All those holes in the frame do nothing but weaken the frame's structural integrity if just left there empty.

As far as temporary you drill a bunch of holes in the frame that can only be covered up if you remove the sliders later by welding up the holes. Oh the irony there. All those holes in the frame do nothing but weaken the frame's structural integrity if just left there empty.

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