Basic Box Sliders (2 Viewers)

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I made some simple box sliders for my 470. I do some moderate crawling and wanted some door protection. I also do not love tube sliders, so I decided to weld some up myself. All in around $400, and I have a couple things I still want to change. I will say that the Slee sliders were a bit of inspiration:
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Anyway:
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I started by 3D scanning the frame rail and getting a handful of dimensions. This is just photogrammetry with iPhone.

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I did a little CAD of the frame plates and square/rectangular tubes. I measured many times to try to nail this. I talked to a local metal supplier and they do cuts for free. I decided to trust my CAD and got all of the stock cut to my final Dimensions

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A local plasma cutter cut the plates out same day.

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Mocked up the outside rail to match my measurements.

More details and photos to follow.
 
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Legs added, I went with 2 per frame plate.

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I welded it up and hit it with a grinder until it was presentable.

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I sanded and acetone-ed until they wiped clean. I went with a etching primer (cured 2 days) and then went with a single stage epoxy chassis paint. Hopefully it holds up, and it is easy to touch up if needed.

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Done and mounted. They are about .5" below the bottom door seal, and about 1" below the door frame.
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They are tucked tight and obviously protect less than wide sliders, But that is how I wanted them.

I did jack up on side of the car with them and they just barely touched the door seal after both wheels were off the ground. I think I want to add a little extra strapping to the frame plates to tie into holes on the bottom of the frame. The bottom of the plate pulled away from the frame about .125" when I had it jacked up. Overall I'm pretty happy with them. I think they will meet my need.
 

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