Zabeard Sliders
#177
Hot dang man; Honestly, I think if your are still doing this in the next month, I will probably fire a message to you once I get my bills payed off and canverify what money I've got..
Had a friggin close call on denting my rocker panels this last winter sliding around a bit trying to go around a corner up in the woods.. I think these will MORE then pay themselves off!
Had a friggin close call on denting my rocker panels this last winter sliding around a bit trying to go around a corner up in the woods.. I think these will MORE then pay themselves off!
#179
Hot dang man; Honestly, I think if your are still doing this in the next month, I will probably fire a message to you once I get my bills payed off and canverify what money I've got..
Had a friggin close call on denting my rocker panels this last winter sliding around a bit trying to go around a corner up in the woods.. I think these will MORE then pay themselves off!
Had a friggin close call on denting my rocker panels this last winter sliding around a bit trying to go around a corner up in the woods.. I think these will MORE then pay themselves off!
#183
I would just Mig them on. that is how mine are done and that is how the sliders were welded together. Not sure why you would tig them? Maybe a bit of added strength but mig is easy enough.
When you do the drivers side watch the heat because of the electrical wires and fuel line on the back side of the frame. I tried to pull them away from the frame some or made sure they were not touching the frame before i welded them on. I have done 5-6 sets without any hassles with the fuel line and electrical wires melting.
When you do the drivers side watch the heat because of the electrical wires and fuel line on the back side of the frame. I tried to pull them away from the frame some or made sure they were not touching the frame before i welded them on. I have done 5-6 sets without any hassles with the fuel line and electrical wires melting.
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#191
I would just Mig them on. that is how mine are done and that is how the sliders were welded together. Not sure why you would tig them? Maybe a bit of added strength but mig is easy enough.
When you do the drivers side watch the heat because of the electrical wires and fuel line on the back side of the frame. I tried to pull them away from the frame some or made sure they were not touching the frame before i welded them on. I have done 5-6 sets without any hassles with the fuel line and electrical wires melting.
When you do the drivers side watch the heat because of the electrical wires and fuel line on the back side of the frame. I tried to pull them away from the frame some or made sure they were not touching the frame before i welded them on. I have done 5-6 sets without any hassles with the fuel line and electrical wires melting.
LOL, I was going to ask you about the fuel lines....dont have to now
#193
So I finally got some tube and came up with my final design.
Give me some feedback and let me know what you think and if you would be interested.
I am looking for 3-4 people that want to be the first to get a set. Within the 48 states. PM me if your interested. I wont have the first set done until End of Feb and I will need a deposit.
So here are the pics.
After paint I will get some better outside pics. Later this week I hope.
Give me some feedback and let me know what you think and if you would be interested.
I am looking for 3-4 people that want to be the first to get a set. Within the 48 states. PM me if your interested. I wont have the first set done until End of Feb and I will need a deposit.
So here are the pics.
After paint I will get some better outside pics. Later this week I hope.
Zach, you need a Nikon DSLR in a bad way!!!!
#199
The plates actually hand below the frame just a little, not much though. I have never see the purpose of a 1" BL, but in this case it would have been a little helpful. It's a tight squeeze.
#200