Merry Christmas to me - thank you, Cristo Slee (1 Viewer)

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This showed up on a UPS truck this afternoon.
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Sliders in a box...
 
Very happy with mine... :clap:

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Where are all the dents and scratches? They aren’t show sliders!!! :)
 
Where are all the dents and scratches? They aren’t show sliders!!! :)

Heh... That's from when they were new. :)
But just like most Satin Black armor, those sliders clean up nicely with a can of Rustoleum...

Can keeps feeling lighter and lighter for some reason... :)

Haven't managed to dent the Slee set. Lots of paint/powdercoat scraped off...

SCRAAAAAAPE..
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SCRAAAAAPE...
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And again I say...SCRAAAAAAPE...
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Even Gas station scrapes clean up nicely... A 4-Runner driver did this to my TJM trying to pull around me to a forward pump... 15 minutes of cleaning & paint at home and looks great again!
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Wish my Rock Warriors tidied up as easily...

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I have SLEE Sliders but saw @linuxgod white knuckle sliders and thought his looked much more stout. Slee sliders are more discreet. If I could do it again I would go budbuilt. The nice thing about slee sliders is they are not noticeable. I liked his powder coating as well - I kissed a car the other day in a tight parking lot and no visible scratch.
 
I have SLEE Sliders but saw @linuxgod white knuckle sliders and thought his looked much more stout. Slee sliders are more discreet. If I could do it again I would go budbuilt. The nice thing about slee sliders is they are not noticeable. I liked his powder coating as well - I kissed a car the other day in a tight parking lot and no visible scratch.

Ya, if you prefer a kick-out...Slee doesn’t offer one.
 
Your above pics look awesome! I wonder if plastidip will help your wheels?
 
Well, I got the sliders 99% installed today. For some reason the big allen head bolt in drivers side front mount fought me for two hours, and I finally ended up dropping the nut plate inside the frame where I can't recover it. So I need to order another nut plate from Slee and fight it out some more. The passenger side went on pretty painlessly, but even with my borescope set up so I could see the bolt inside frame, I was unable to get the nut started on that mother.

Finally, after i lost the nut plate, I said "the hell with it" and went inside and started drinking...On the plus side I had to buy a right angle drill, so I picked up a Milwaukee 12V cordless. I used a step drill to drill the holes, worked great.

Worst part was laying on the cold concrete all day.
 
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