LX570 Home made Sliders. (1 Viewer)

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With the limited availability of LX570 Sliders, I decided to make my own with basic tools and a welder. They are very solid and have skids to protect the globes. I just have to wire the rock/ courtesy lights.

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Are you reusing the existing running board power drop?
 
Would love to have the cad files for the brackets! Can you post those? There are many sets of rails available, but no information on the brackets.
 
Would love to have the cad files for the brackets! Can you post those? There are many sets of rails available, but no information on the brackets.
Cad Files?? Tape measure, Cutting wheel, Grinder and welder! Lol. Don’t have access to all the fancy stuff. Drilled into the frame and added M12 Rivnuts to make it 100% bolt on. I guess I can remove it and get it scanned into a file...if that tech exists.
 
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Would love to have the cad files for the brackets! Can you post those? There are many sets of rails available, but no information on the brackets.
Do you need brackets? We can make you a set so you can add sliders to them. You will need to drill the frame for rivnut installation. M12 and M8s plus the rivnuts and tool. A pilot hole and step drill works best.
 
Do you need brackets? We can make you a set so you can add sliders to them. You will need to drill the frame for rivnut installation. M12 and M8s plus the rivnuts and tool. A pilot hole and step drill works best.
Yes please!
 
I live an hour from these guys, but they wanted a day+ to complete the fab.

 

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