Pics of my new Slee siders and transfer case skid plate

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These are my new slee sliders that i just got yesterday. These sliders are really beefy and have a really nice flat black powder coat that is really rough like sand paper, I like it! Thanks Christo, can't wait to get them on for those weekend, oh there are also a couple of pics of the trasfer case skid plate I also ordered. Here is the pics:


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This is what they are going on, man there going to look sweet!

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Arya Ebrahimi said:
Good looking stuff, definately very beefy. My only concern is that it looks like the support for the tube will hold mud and other debris...
I don't know, but that is why I bought my pressure washer though ;)
 
Doesn't it look better when its dirty though. Mine usually purrs.
 
Arya Ebrahimi said:
Good looking stuff, definately very beefy. My only concern is that it looks like the support for the tube will hold mud and other debris...


You critical bastid. :flipoff2: :D however i concur.
 
concretejungle said:
You critical bastid. :flipoff2: :D however i concur.

:D

Just seems like it would have made sense to flip that gusset over so that the flat portion was on the top side of the tube. Would provide the same support without being a catchall for debris.

Sorry, not trying to rain on your parade, I'll shut up now. ;p

Ary
 
Them there things have drain slots for water. If you flip them over, then the flat side will be outboard and not slide over stuff as easy. Yes lots of mud might collect, but on the 3rd picture you can see the slots in the bottom.
 
sleeoffroad said:
Them there things have drain slots for water. If you flip them over, then the flat side will be outboard and not slide over stuff as easy. Yes lots of mud might collect, but on the 3rd picture you can see the slots in the bottom.

Ya ain't from the east coast I take it :D

Our mud has grass and junk in it, making it very akin to cured fiberglass when dry :doh:

I understand what you mean about the flat part allowing stuff to slide. I guess it's just one of those compromises...

I better stop critiqueing Slee before I get :ban: :D

Ary
 
SWEEEEEEEEEET, I like the coating. My wife is already asking me to get some kind of coating on my Hanna sliders, she's afraid she'll fall.
 
HEY, that rig is getting better looking every bloody day!

Now all you need to do is to put a:

1HD-FT,
1HD-T,
1HZ-T

in her.

Diesel all the way baby.



TB

PS, DONT FORGET THE 5-SPEED TRANNY!
 
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Biff said:
SWEEEEEEEEEET, I like the coating. My wife is already asking me to get some kind of coating on my Hanna sliders, she's afraid she'll fall.
My bedliner overspray works well.

I'll let you know how durable it is after CM05.
 
NorCalDoug said:
My bedliner overspray works well.

I'll let you know how durable it is after CM05.


Good idea. How expensive is it?
 
Biff said:
Good idea. How expensive is it?
Dunno.
Mine was actually overspray from when he shot the body with bedliner material. I told him that I didn't care if he got some overspray on the sliders -- he went ahead and sprayed the top and bottom with the stuff.

For sliders, I would think the DIY stuff would be more than sufficient. I don't know how good the rattle-can stuff is, but the brush-on or roll-on stuff should be good enough for the sliders.
 
HZJ60 Guy said:
HEY, that rig is getting better looking ever bloody day!

Now all you need to do is to put a:

1HD-FT,
1HD-T,
1HZ-T

in her.

Diesel all the way baby.



TB

PS, DONT FORGET THE 5-SPEED TRANNY!
thanks buddy, not quite done yet though!
 

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