want to see your square tube rock sliders

Started by Skinny_Pedal, August 25, 2005, 10:26:25 PM

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Skinny_Pedal

just want to see what you guys have done with your sqaure tube rock sliders. possibly with a 2" body lift. want to make a set for my 85 before heading out to bumb f*ck egypt next month
Im an OG

*FFC*

:hyper: Come saturday I'll have some pics, I'm puttin some 2x2 to 2x3 sliders on my truck saturday afternoon...I'll post em when I get em :wiggle:
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Skinny_Pedal

let me back up a second. a toyotas only please :biggthumpup:
Im an OG

mr4x42u

here are some of chads...I like his,,low profile and mounted right to the body..







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To The Floor

WT before you even thinkin about hitting that post button, we already know what your booty fab square tube sliders look like with that custom kick out.  dont do it trash! :hahaha:
in the projects nooga, anything goes

*FFC*

"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

MiniSimp

2"x2"x0.25"x60"
Angle at the frame for the front mount is 14 degrees.
Sliders are 0.50" above the bottom of the chassis.
Notches made in the pinch weld for the 3 mounts.






WHITE_TRASH

Bootyfab?  hell thats one thin on my junk that ISNT booty fabbed....  And the "custom" kickout was on there when I got the steel I had nothing to do with it other than cutting it the way I did so its usefull.  ;)
Full hydro, 186:1 with an auto and 44's what could go wrong??

FIREBALL

Here are some pics of mine. 3X5 turned on an angle, then cut the top corner off to make it flat. Plated it with some diamond plate so i've got something to stand on to get to the roof or in deep water, etc. Used inner and outer hitch reciever material to mount them. Large side on the frame, then slid the nerfs with the small side into them. I was going to use bolts, but got lazy, so I put a couple of short beads on each mount. Now if I need to take them off, I just have to grind a few short welds and they'll slide rite out.

supermat

3x5 is bigger than anything I'd ever want but your mounting method is ingenius! I never would have though of that.  :smack:  I'm really impressed man.  :clap2:

raybie

2x4x.180

raybie

2x4x.180 and I believe the green truck is 2x2x?

robinhood4x4

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biteme

pics of a friends

biteme

heres more off the truck

biteme

there for sale and there located in Wa.

Brandon

Brandon Miller
RCRC, Sacramento, CA
www.RiverCityRockCrawlers.com

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We have 58" sliders NOW ON SALE for short bed pickups and 4Runners for just $99 ...


Skinny_Pedal

Chris you keep breakin my balls here. i got a long bed. put your longbed ones on sale and ill let you charge my card again :biggthumpup:  but seriouly hook a brotha up with the longbed sliders
Im an OG

Marketing

I got a huge deal on these because we made so many of them, but we only made the 58's. The longer bars are made in lots of 10 at time. We just don't have the demand on the longer ones to get the price down like we can with the 58's.

Snowtoy

Here are mine, I used 2x2x3/32.  The sliders mount 4 places on the frame.  For the mounts I used smaller tube welded to 3/8's angle iron.  The mounts are welded to the frame, the sliders slide onto the mounts and secured with bolts.
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yotaboy79

heres the square tube ones i used to have they where 2x2x.120 if i did another set of square tubers i would use 1 3/4 square tube but i wound up makeing new ones out of 1 1/2 .120 round tube heres the pics of my old square ones your welcome to take them if ya want them they have been tortched off so new mounts will be needed

Ramrod

I used some 2x2x3/16 60" long with 45 degree cuts at the end and then mounted them angled.  They look really clean and slide along the rocks way better than my friends that have theirs flat.  Make sure u make them out of at least 3/16 and u should plate your frame where you weld it one because mine tweeked the frame and they bent up a little.  I go take some pics now.

Ramrod

here they are notice what happens when you don't have them on

Hyena

Here are mine.  2x2x.120 wall.  Mounted in 4 spots per side with 2x2x.120 wall, mounted in 1 spot per side with 2x4x.250 wall.  45'ed the ends and capped them.  I notched the lip on the bottom of the cab so the sliders would sit up a little higher.

Hyena


Hyena


Ramrod


raybie


Brandon

Quote from: Chris Geiger on August 27, 2005, 11:00:55 PM
I got a huge deal on these because we made so many of them, but we only made the 58's. The longer bars are made in lots of 10 at time. We just don't have the demand on the longer ones to get the price down like we can with the 58's.

hmm, that is a killer deal - I don't see why they wouldn't work on my ZJ and it needs some. I'll take some measurements - of course I know you guys don't want your stuff going on a JEEP LOL

Brandon Miller
RCRC, Sacramento, CA
www.RiverCityRockCrawlers.com