I've been wanting to get a set of sliders on my "mula" (mule) for some time now. The mod was high on my priority list, but not on the "responsible things to spend money on" at the moment. After thinking about the future trips and trails that I want to run this year...(Big Bear area, Sedona, AZ...etc. etc.) I talked myself into getting this mod done this month. Not having the resources to drop almost a grand on brand name sliders (great products but out of my price range at the moment) I went a different route, like Box Rocket, & Atoyot1031 (Nick) did.
Having read their posts, and confirming that this option met their needs, I decided to follow suit and called Adam at 4xinnovations and after a 10 minute conversation he agreed to make me a set of sliders in DOM steel and the kick out feature, a bit longer than his 68" option. The 72" slider specs are 1 3/4" x .120. 2 weeks later the sliders where delivered as agreed. 1 week ahead of his promised time frame. Thanks Adam.
Not having a bolt on option, I considered having my friend Russell at CV Off road weld them to the frame and call it a day, (would have been a lot cheaper,) or fab some brackets to bolt them instead. I chose the ladder, and went with George's face plate designs (3/16" plate) and 1/2" U-bolts (thanks George.) This was more time consuming that expected, but it is nice to be able to take off the sliders for having work done on la mula. the biggest pain in the rear was not finding a local spring shop to make me the U-bolts I needed and ended up getting them from Williams CH & Sons in Modesto, CA.
It took almost a full days work of fabricating, welding, and installing, but I am very pleased with the results, thanks Russell.
Under Cat Support
The cat plate is almost 4.5" wide by 20" long. Made of 1/4" steel.
The outriggers WERE gusseted to the face plates with 1/4" steel.
A tip, if you are going to go this route, make sure Adam sends you a longer than his usual outrigger poles, as you will need it for the front driver side.
The sliders are mounted at almost 90 degrees from the frame (flat) to facilitate using them as steps. The rear kick outs are great for this as well.
The next step is to paint them....will post pics once I do.
See link for pics.
bohemianjsr/Toyota Land Cruiser/Sliders - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Having read their posts, and confirming that this option met their needs, I decided to follow suit and called Adam at 4xinnovations and after a 10 minute conversation he agreed to make me a set of sliders in DOM steel and the kick out feature, a bit longer than his 68" option. The 72" slider specs are 1 3/4" x .120. 2 weeks later the sliders where delivered as agreed. 1 week ahead of his promised time frame. Thanks Adam.

Not having a bolt on option, I considered having my friend Russell at CV Off road weld them to the frame and call it a day, (would have been a lot cheaper,) or fab some brackets to bolt them instead. I chose the ladder, and went with George's face plate designs (3/16" plate) and 1/2" U-bolts (thanks George.) This was more time consuming that expected, but it is nice to be able to take off the sliders for having work done on la mula. the biggest pain in the rear was not finding a local spring shop to make me the U-bolts I needed and ended up getting them from Williams CH & Sons in Modesto, CA.
It took almost a full days work of fabricating, welding, and installing, but I am very pleased with the results, thanks Russell.
Under Cat Support
The cat plate is almost 4.5" wide by 20" long. Made of 1/4" steel.
The outriggers WERE gusseted to the face plates with 1/4" steel.
A tip, if you are going to go this route, make sure Adam sends you a longer than his usual outrigger poles, as you will need it for the front driver side.
The sliders are mounted at almost 90 degrees from the frame (flat) to facilitate using them as steps. The rear kick outs are great for this as well.
The next step is to paint them....will post pics once I do.
See link for pics.
bohemianjsr/Toyota Land Cruiser/Sliders - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
