New Sliders Installed
#1
New Sliders Installed
Have had my trail gear sliders sitting in my garage for a while finally got around to welding them on.


mall crawler test ha

without pressure on it

i had some help with the welding but they hold great


mall crawler test ha

without pressure on it

i had some help with the welding but they hold great
#5
nice...any close ups of those welds?
something dont look quite right....the pic is really small
theres a big difference between the weld holding with a jack under it and dropping it a few feet onto the slider
something dont look quite right....the pic is really small
theres a big difference between the weld holding with a jack under it and dropping it a few feet onto the slider
Last edited by dirtoyboy; Feb 17, 2008 at 07:00 AM.
#7
WFO concepts does very good work. They do alot of extreme stuff but also alot of more typical rock crawler rigs.
Another one is Twisted Metal Fab.
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#8
those weld are going to break. DID you guys clean the frame rail, and the slider base, they are cold welds and look contaminated. Sorry to break the bad news, they are going to fall off with time, or flex up in to the body. I would grind them off and get them welded on right.
#10
those weld are going to break. DID you guys clean the frame rail, and the slider base, they are cold welds and look contaminated. Sorry to break the bad news, they are going to fall off with time, or flex up in to the body. I would grind them off and get them welded on right.
#12
I'm sure those sliders are never going to see offroad-induced trail testing.
In that case, those welds will work great for a really overkill step-bar. I'm thinking the most force going to be placed on them is from passengers getting in and out of the suv.
I will say: At least they look asthetically pleasing to the eye
In that case, those welds will work great for a really overkill step-bar. I'm thinking the most force going to be placed on them is from passengers getting in and out of the suv.
I will say: At least they look asthetically pleasing to the eye
#13
first off my truck does see off road that was the reason for them, i wheel it almost every weekend going out tomorrow. and here is more pics i looked at that weld and it looks like that pic just made it look bad here are some more they will hold. i did the welds on the gussets but i suck at vertical welding so i had wcorbett's dad do the welds cuz he is really good, he has built alot of things on there jeep and it is awsome, 90% custom, even made a custom frame that is incredible so i trust his welds greatly. the blobs u see are from the tacks i did with a smaller welder with very small wire in it just to get the measurements right so we could get right on it when his dad had time and not have to do it there


Last edited by Dare44; Feb 17, 2008 at 02:33 PM.
#15
The welds look even better in the pic than I thought lol. I think theyll be fine idk whats up everyones ass. And what the hell makes rngrchad think it doesnt see offroad
thats just a stupid thing to say. we go offroad every chance we get.
thats just a stupid thing to say. we go offroad every chance we get.
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Last edited by rngrchad; Feb 17, 2008 at 07:40 PM.
#18
You ought to save yourself two hundred dollars and go to your local steel shop. Buy about 18ft of 1/8 walled square tubing and weld some up. Cost ya maybe 75 bucks total, and will be bomber strong. Get ya some 1/4" plate steel to use as scabs on the frame for added surface contact....bam you got yourself bombproof sliders. If you can't weld, get one of your buddies to. If you ever make it to central ohio, I'll weld'm up for ya.



