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The best looking IMO, yet very well designed and functional.MetalTech
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Here's. The way I view it: I don't want my Sliders welded on because I would like the option to remove them. What if you want to repaint? What if you need body work done? Plus most guys up in Tulsa are building Sliders for the Disney off-road area most likely. Weld on will just be overkill.So I have been looking around at all of the options posted here and not posted here on this forum. For me to order sliders from any of the shops, (to Tulsa, Ok) it will cost me over $100 on shopping alone. I contacted a local shop to ask if they ship in sliders, or if they build. They said that they build the sliders however the customer wants it. Which is perfect for me, but the only problem is that they weld them on. Would any of Y'all see anything wrong with the sliders welded on? Any opinions help. If I use the shop I would be saving money which I know isn't always the best way to go.
x2, If you don't go with Slee, Metaltech, etc, make them yourself!Here's. The way I view it: I don't want my Sliders welded on because I would like the option to remove them. What if you want to repaint? What if you need body work done? Plus most guys up in Tulsa are building Sliders for the Disney off-road area most likely. Weld on will just be overkill.
Also yes you can probably save $100 or so by having a local shop build them, but by ordering from metal tech or Slee or similar, you are supporting the Cruiser community. Which may not sound like much, but at the end of e day it's what keeps these shops that support our great hobby alive!
Howdy from a fellow Oklahoman
Heads up: I remember a post here on mud regarding gap in slider (too lazy to search for). For that poster, gap allowed foot to get trapped when used as step to enter/exit rig. Possible medical issue (broken ?) with gaps if too wide (for children too). may want to consider...
I called metal tech today and they told me that the 100 series sliders from metal tech have been discontinued. If you are still waiting, looks like you might need to move onBeen trying to get a set of Metaltech's for a while now but they are out of stock. John over at Metaltech says they are going through a re-design. That new design was supposed to be ready beginning of Oct but they havent even broke ground on it yet![]()
I called metal tech today and they told me that the 100 series sliders from metal tech have been discontinued. If you are still waiting, looks like you might need to move on
Just to clarify. A pic of the BIOR tube sliders. Not step sliders
Whaaaaat?!I called metal tech today and they told me that the 100 series sliders from metal tech have been discontinued. If you are still waiting, looks like you might need to move on