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Old Apr 11, 2009
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bare with me! need measurement for something!

and living in a college dorm sucks! sorry guys
but i need the measurement from the back of the front wheel well to the front of the rear one
looking at some sliders someone has for sale, and need to know the length..
thanks!
 
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I'm not going to run out and get measurements right now because it's dark, but Zach is making his 81" long and that gives about 2" on each end.
 
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Lucky for you, I am bored as heck.

On a gen 2 (which, considering the design hasn't changed much, I am guessing it's the same), it is about 8 feet (96 inches) from edge of wheel well to edge of wheel well.
 
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Just went and measured any way since I had to go out to the truck form end to end it's 90".
 
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Originally Posted by Trigger01
Just went and measured any way since I had to go out to the truck form end to end it's 90".
of your sliders, or the wheel wells?
 
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Originally Posted by Jimmeh
of your sliders, or the wheel wells?
Wheel wells.
 
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awesome! thanks guys!
 
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Originally Posted by Trigger01
Just went and measured any way since I had to go out to the truck form end to end it's 90".
On a flared truck though...




I got 89" on my flareless truck, from wheel well to wheel well.
 
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I think most universal sliders run about 76-80"

what are the sliders off of
 
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something thats too small for my truck lol
an 85 k5 blazer. the sliders are 64" long. gah. he's sellin em for cheap too. oh well.
 
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How cheap?
 
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100 bucks
and basically the same design as beards sliders
 
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damn get em mann
 
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but they're too short..
they'll give protection for my doors and rockers in that area. thats about it lol
still leaves part of the bed unprotected
 
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Old Apr 12, 2009
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I'm a few feet long....
 
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