New sliders and fender protection tubes..how it's look?

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Changes continues here, my friend built for me the sliders and fenders, 1" tube,i forgot the inside dimensions,but its strong. I want it so i can take the fenders tube out, but the sliders are welded ( 3 points to the frame) , later i will put the OEM steps. Remember that here in Florida we don't have rock's ,so maybe the way that it attach to the slider it looks lower,but i live in Flat Land so i don't worry too much. Thanks for the comments...:D
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Now side view and front,also i install 2 Hella Rally 1000 driving lights and the bumper support to the frame..
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LOVE THE FRONT. you might think about tieing into the frame where the front fender starts down to the sliders. We may not have rocks but pine trees don't jump out of the way. GOOD JOB I AM DEFINATLY ADDING A SET TO MY GOTTA DO'S :beer:
 
Hey man, looks like you took your time and did a good job. That being said I think all the tube's and lights in the front take away from the awesomeness of a Land Cruiser's grill-front end. I also like tube fenders from metal tech if your going for that much beef. However it is your ride so do what you want!! :beer:Mark
 
i like it alot.
personally i would have used bigger tube for the sliders.

awsome job none the less :cheers:
 
Thanks,yes i think about a little bigger tubes,but i can changed later in case that they dont' perform good..but free materials always are Good...:D. 1 1/2 also do the trick.
 
Nice clean work. IMHO, those will bend though, since there is a long span between supports. May want to consider adding some frame ties. What wall thickness in the tube?

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Thanks for the reply's...i forgot the thickness on the tube ,but it's strong,i will call my friend at post that inf. It's have a support on the center at the sliders welded to the frame,i'm trust the work on Dennys ( the guy in front of the 40 in the center) we will design also a roof rack support for a Wilderness Roof Rack. He have a FJ40 1971 on Rockwell Military axles. All comments are welcome always..:popcorn:
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"wtf is that biege 40 behind yours?? thats massive, got any photos of that"...yeah its massive,corvette engine ,with rockwell military axles,,Did you ask for more pictures??? Two things are for sure,he never use the winch and does not need a Snorkel....jajajaja:hillbilly::meh:
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This is the Cruiser that routinely appears in the nightmares of Heeps around the world. Jeez, friggin' monster.
 
nice work

also think bigger tube would not fold or bend in as easy when you lay on something

a plus job
 
Yeah that drag link is hangin' low!
 
saludos KJ..poco a poco a ver si lo pongo que se vea como los de rutas4wd.com..tipo fun race..thanks to all the replys and the silents watchers.
 
looking great Eshu, awesome build so far man!:cheers:
 

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