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i want ot get sliders!!!!:D

i have a little cracker box welder and have pretty good welding skills.

what would be the best option?
1.weld my own
2. get a shop to fab me some
3. Buy pre-made sliders

If # 1 does any one have some plans or good pointers

if # 2 what should i include in the plans of what i want?

If #3 where is the best place to buy for good quality and affordable price?
 
BlueBoxFJ60 said:
i want ot get sliders!!!!:D

i have a little cracker box welder and have pretty good welding skills.

what would be the best option?
1.weld my own
2. get a shop to fab me some
3. Buy pre-made sliders

If # 1 does any one have some plans or good pointers

if # 2 what should i include in the plans of what i want?

If #3 where is the best place to buy for good quality and affordable price?

1) no, buy mine......just kidding;) time and mock up will take you the longest.

2) steel will run you anywhere from $75.-$150.
and it could take up to 10 hours to build
3) or i'll make you a set for $400.

linky https://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=39597
 
Weld your own. .. Check out the pictures on here of different ones and then make exactly want you want.

I want to learn how to weld... Since I don't have a welder or welding skills I would get some pre-made ones. Alot of the premade ones though you have to weld on . I like 2badfjs slider since you can bolt them straight up and always weld them later for added strength. I might go with his when I get ready to buy some. They are sweet..beefy...
 
Something easy like sliders I would build myself. More fun and you end up with bragging rights.
 
oldman said:
Something easy like sliders I would build myself. More fun and you end up with bragging rights.

x2

:D

if you do it yourself, just make sure you put gussetts on them.

the 60 is a heavy rig!
 
*cough*buy-2badfjs*cough*
 
Here are some pics of the 'beef'.

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I think Jim has changes the gusset design a bit since these (the first version) came out. Check with your local fabricator for specifics. And, in case you were wondering, yes- you can jack up the entire vehicle using them.
 
I second what Doc says...

I've got Jim's sliders on my 60...not only are they stout, and good lookin' but Jim's one heck of a nice guy to work with.
 
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I don't want to give the impression that 2badfjs is the only guy making sliders but it sure seems like he's the only guy whose customers are showing pics ;p

Maybe you should go with experience :D

Oh yeah, mine's a 62...
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I want me some of these. From the looks of it they look awsome.
 
Here's a vote for make your own. I cut the rockers out and welded the sliders in. Not perfect but functional... and I can take pride in spending the time and effort to make 'um :D .

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Heey thats me.
If you want to buy some that you still have to weld up check out Marlin Crawler. I think theres look pretty good. They come in peices and you have to weld them all up the way you want, but they are really cheap.

-Brian-
 
I got mine from Jim as well...BEEFY....and I think there is a money back, lifetime guarantee against any and all rocker panel damages once installed right Jim?
 
benw4x4 said:
Could anyone tell me what size of tubing most of those are made from, Thanks

i make mine from 2x4x3/16 stock
even the outriggers are 2x3 boxed. NOT c channel

87crusr: if you bend one bad enough, i'll replace it. N/C! well, maybe shipping

edit thickness sorry to miss lead
 
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IMHO If you plan on doing any rock crawling
use 3/16" or 1/4" wall thickness material.
I cut my rotted rockers out and built some 2"x2" sliders, looks somewhat stock for my truck at least!I bolted it through the frame(3 plates w/four bolts a piece with sleeves each side) and the bolts also tie into a crossmember/skidplate for the tcase.
Handles the weight of my wagon on the rocks.
I built them with my 120v Miller MIG.Proper joint set up with multiple passes worked out well.

http://mindcrater.com/Galleries-2005/20051015/JO/pages/20051015J-07.htm

I wouldn't learn to weld on this project though!
Hard to jig up on the truck.

Good Luck!
 
Doc I like your wheels are they off of a T100 they sorta look like my friends and he has a 100? Brad
Tacoma rims I just looked around. They look good Doc!
 
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cxs said:
I don't want to give the impression that 2badfjs is the only guy making sliders but it sure seems like he's the only guy whose customers are showing pics ;p

Maybe you should go with experience :D

Oh yeah, mine's a 62...

So how did you work around the "outboard" cat?
 
zcruiser said:
So how did you work around the "outboard" cat?

By letting Jim puzzle it out :D all I had to do was mount them. ;)

It's getting too dark to take a picture so I'll try to remember to do that in the morning and post a couple of the left front showing the slider mount and cat.
 
zcruiser said:
So how did you work around the "outboard" cat?


ancient chinezz secret :)

he brought me his 62 and we fabbed up a outrigger :D

the only change between a 60 and a 62 is the front left rigger..
 

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