New Stubbs Sliders are on!!!
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New Stubbs Sliders are on (with pics)!!!
I had them put on a little over a week ago, but with exams and all I just got around to snapping some pics. Again, I want to send a huge thanks to Richard at Stubbs for welding up these works of art, they are nothing short of perfection. I painted them with some Rustoleum Hammered paint and they came out real well. Take a look and tell me what you think.


Hi-lift Test
Hi-lift Test
Last edited by Jonathan; May 8, 2004 at 07:02 AM.
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Originally Posted by Albuquerque Jim
They look good,
What did you do to your rear flares/flaps? Did you cut them down?
What did you do to your rear flares/flaps? Did you cut them down?
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
Now that you got the sliders, you'll be needing an adapter to use that Hi-Lift more safely when lifting using your sliders! 
Those looks almost as good as mine!


Those looks almost as good as mine!



The sliderz look great Jonathan.
Make the whole rig stand out.
Brian, I have yet to pick up my Hi Lift adaptor from Jeff @ Badlands, but thanks for reminding me.
Just have not had a chance to get out there yet.
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
Now that you got the sliders, you'll be needing an adapter to use that Hi-Lift more safely when lifting using your sliders! 
Those looks almost as good as mine!


Those looks almost as good as mine!


Yeah Brian, bring one of those adapters to Tellico and I'll get one from you.
Thanks for the compliments guys, it means a lot. Oh by the way Brian, the only reason mine look almost as good as yours is because mine are better
Bob I didn't discuss the degree with Richard, but I assume they are the 15 degree because they seem to lay flatter, more like a step. Working with Richard was a pleasure, he just looked at a picture of my truck and welded up some perfect sliders for it. That takes talent.
Last edited by Jonathan; May 8, 2004 at 11:32 AM.
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Originally Posted by ChickenLover
Jonathan, That's probably the best looking runner I have ever seen. 

It makes me feel good to know people appreciate the hard work and money I've put into this rig, every compliment is appreciated. Look at some of the earlier pics in my Webshots account to see how it has evolved.
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Originally Posted by Jonathan
I had them put on a little over a week ago, but with exams and all I just got around to snapping some pics. Again, I want to send a huge thanks to Richard at Stubbs for welding up these works of art, they are nothing short of perfection. I painted them with some Rustoleum Hammered paint and they came out real well. Take a look and tell me what you think.


Hi-lift Test

Hi-lift Test
The sliders look good. When the Rustoleum starts to rust, try Hammerite paint instead. Seems to last longer.
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Originally Posted by calamaridog
The sliders look good. When the Rustoleum starts to rust, try Hammerite paint instead. Seems to last longer.
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