I decided to install some sliders and went with Marlin Crawler 70” sliders. Not sure if these will be 3 orb4 legs, they come with five but that may be hard to fit.
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I'm sorry...Then to my horror I found this at the tail end of the rocker panel, so now I am having a beer.
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Fu*k!Then to my horror I found this at the tail end of the rocker panel, so now I am having a beer.
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73" would be ideal, but i was ok with the sacrifice of 3" for the savings. I thought of ordering something larger than 73" and then cutting them down, but really didn't want to hassle with that. The other rear rocker is not nearly as bad, which i guess is a silver lining. I need to cut out some clean lines on the this boogered one and at least get some primer on it before sunset. Tally ho!Ouch-
Those MC sliders fit a nice price point, but arent they just a tad short? My MT step sliders are 73” and these just meet the edges of each wheel opening.
Then to my horror I found this at the tail end of the rocker panel, so now I am having a beer.
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I really want 4 legs, but it may end up just being 3. I have a stack of wood that was delivered sitting in my drive way that prevented me from getting it in the garage tonight. Depending on how the patch job goes in the morning, I should have some decent updates......I am sort of comtemplating 86'ing the entire rocker panel on both sides, or notching the pinch weld where the legs pass through heading to the frame.I ordered the exact same, they had a crazy 50% off shipping deal. ended up being 38$ shipping to Florida. Mine are on a truck somewhere mid USA. I am thinking 2 mounting plates, 1 front, 1 rear, 24" long with 4 of the legs used. bolt on application. I plan on a turn up of maybe 5-8 degrees. Interested to see what you end up doing.
I’ll be using a piece of 22 gauge sheet metal.What did you use to patch it? 3 legs per side seems the most structurally sound for bolt-on. 4 seems excessive