Trail Gear Rock Sliders...ON
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Trail Gear Rock Sliders...ON
So yesterday afternoon/evening and this afternoon/ evening, i learned how to weld and put my trailgear sliders i bought from tofer together/on. Yesterday i assembled them, today i sanded, primed, painte and welded on. With just a little bit of help from the guys that run the place i was using. Here have a look see, tell me what you think.
Yesterday,
measured the arms from the frame and then cut them.
the passenger side done,
and stuck, not welded, on.
yesterdays end product.
Today
sanded
primed
painted (flat black)
AND
ON
Ill get some more and better pics tomorrow during the light. And possibly some of my crappy welding.
Yesterday,
measured the arms from the frame and then cut them.
the passenger side done,
and stuck, not welded, on.
yesterdays end product.
Today
sanded
primed
painted (flat black)
AND
ON
Ill get some more and better pics tomorrow during the light. And possibly some of my crappy welding.
Last edited by wyorunner; 03-27-2009 at 05:26 PM.
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Have you had anyone bitch at you yet because they swung there door open and hit your sliders denting there doors?
You never forget your first one you will remember where you were when it happened like you will never forget where you were on 911 kinda odd but always brings a smile to your face
You never forget your first one you will remember where you were when it happened like you will never forget where you were on 911 kinda odd but always brings a smile to your face
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i like the way you mounted them, iv never seen brackets on the legs like that before. iv just seen them and welded them to the frame and then added gussets.
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Mine hold 3 200+ pound guys with no flex what so ever
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WOW, thanks everybody, i didnt think so many would like them but i sure do.
Harley, i havnt had any bitch at me yet, BUT IM WAITING. that was the first thing i thought of when i parked in between two cars outside the barracks last night.
the reason i mounted the plates like was because they are the most evenly spaced that way, and i used gussets as well. im pretty sure theyll be strong enough to jack the truck and take a few blows.
check back later today yall for daylight pics. and some side shots.
Harley, i havnt had any bitch at me yet, BUT IM WAITING. that was the first thing i thought of when i parked in between two cars outside the barracks last night.
the reason i mounted the plates like was because they are the most evenly spaced that way, and i used gussets as well. im pretty sure theyll be strong enough to jack the truck and take a few blows.
check back later today yall for daylight pics. and some side shots.
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Wyo, looks great. I ordered stubbs HD-SKO sliders and painted them with por-15. They worked perfect with not cutting, just had to weld them on. The pic are under my profile if you want to check them out.
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i installed my tg sliders about 3 weeks ago. beefy aint they? and harleyman i want that to happen to me! i wish i woulds painted mine before i welded them on. it was a chore to paint them bad boys mounted up
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Put it this way. I know you went to Rausch Creek the other week your first time. Well, my 2nd time I suffered a pretty big rocker dent & scraped both driver side doors on the tougher trails that we tried. My own fault, I was cutting something too close out of stubbornness. But, you'll be a lot more confident, and rightfully so, in the larger rocks with the sliders
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Those sliders look GREAT!
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Have you had anyone bitch at you yet because they swung there door open and hit your sliders denting there doors?
You never forget your first one you will remember where you were when it happened like you will never forget where you were on 911 kinda odd but always brings a smile to your face
You never forget your first one you will remember where you were when it happened like you will never forget where you were on 911 kinda odd but always brings a smile to your face
Wyo, I like how you trained them to stand up for painting.
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I drove my 85 to Walmart (God knows why I hate that place) and parked up close as I knew my sliders would protect me from would be slacker door dingers.
On the way back to my 85 I saw this lady park next to me in her land yacht car and open the door hard. Caught her door right on the top edge of her door due to the lift and knocked it in a good half inch. She looked at me and I just smiled. It was pricless.
If you are going to wheel your truck at all, buy sliders from someone, they will save you over and over again.
Only thing about the 58" sliders as they are a bit "short" IMO on many applications and leave room to get rocks wedged between the body sheet metal and the tires.
Looks like you had fun with the project. What's next?
On the way back to my 85 I saw this lady park next to me in her land yacht car and open the door hard. Caught her door right on the top edge of her door due to the lift and knocked it in a good half inch. She looked at me and I just smiled. It was pricless.
If you are going to wheel your truck at all, buy sliders from someone, they will save you over and over again.
Only thing about the 58" sliders as they are a bit "short" IMO on many applications and leave room to get rocks wedged between the body sheet metal and the tires.
Looks like you had fun with the project. What's next?
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Your sliders look fantastic wyorunner, love the hood scoop too. do you have a supercharger in there?
wabbit you said that the 58" trail gear sliders "are a bit "short" IMO on many applications and leave room to get rocks wedged between the body sheet metal and the tires" I was wondering if the next size up, the 67" would be way too long? It says they're for xtra cabs...would this fit a standard size 4runner or would it extend past the wheel well?
can't believe how cheap the trail-gear sliders are and they look great too.
wabbit you said that the 58" trail gear sliders "are a bit "short" IMO on many applications and leave room to get rocks wedged between the body sheet metal and the tires" I was wondering if the next size up, the 67" would be way too long? It says they're for xtra cabs...would this fit a standard size 4runner or would it extend past the wheel well?
can't believe how cheap the trail-gear sliders are and they look great too.
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ok, well my sliders are the 67" version and they are pretty much perfect, there is about 1.5 to 2 inches in front and back from the end of the slider to the wheel well. and for the price you CAN NOT beat trail gear, unless you do it yourself. these things are VERY beefy, and i still cant wait for someone to swing the door open in to them.
WAB, whats next you ask? well today i mounted in the transmission cooler (didnt hook it up yet), moved some stuff under the hood for my CKMA12 ARB compressor, bought a bunch of crap to wire in my Aux fuse box, i need someone to install my locker and new gears, and then tires.
gimme 5 minutes and ill post up the pic i took from today.
goat, yea i was tired of struggling with holding them while painting so i took 15 minutes and gave em a quick standing lesson.
WAB, whats next you ask? well today i mounted in the transmission cooler (didnt hook it up yet), moved some stuff under the hood for my CKMA12 ARB compressor, bought a bunch of crap to wire in my Aux fuse box, i need someone to install my locker and new gears, and then tires.
gimme 5 minutes and ill post up the pic i took from today.
goat, yea i was tired of struggling with holding them while painting so i took 15 minutes and gave em a quick standing lesson.
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