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#21
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Originally posted by Wild_Bill
Hmmm let's see, Bill has sliders, Mark doesn't, me thinks I will kindly decline your nomination .
Hmmm let's see, Bill has sliders, Mark doesn't, me thinks I will kindly decline your nomination .
But you are more than welcome to use me as a reference (he doesn't know me as "Wild_Bill", just Bill from Louisiana). Mayve I'll send him a link to this thread.
(dang good point though!)
The email's going out now... I'll post back what I hear.
Thanks Bill!
Mark
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Originally posted by keisur
bandwidth limit reached bill, could you post them on montypics or something so they'll show up here or something?
bandwidth limit reached bill, could you post them on montypics or something so they'll show up here or something?
ISP's can be the
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The whole group buy idea was for more of a "set price" rather than a lower price so one wouldn't have to bid and bid. The other set on there now has 9 bids on it, and that spawned the idea...
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Originally posted by Wild_Bill
I'm not allowed to post there yet I still have chrome bumpers .
I'm not allowed to post there yet I still have chrome bumpers .
Situation:
Solution:
Nice sliders. Now scar 'em up!
Mike
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Originally posted by Shane
It's ok, we won't bite...
...I promise....
It's ok, we won't bite...
...I promise....
Shane, I think you forgot that full-on flaming is allowed in the Off-Road forum.
Hehe, JUST KIDDING.
Mike, that skid plate is looking really nice!!!
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Originally posted by Toyota Punk
The whole group buy idea was for more of a "set price" rather than a lower price so one wouldn't have to bid and bid.
The whole group buy idea was for more of a "set price" rather than a lower price so one wouldn't have to bid and bid.
I pointed out that it would save him the time, hassle and fees of dealing with a number of eBay auctions, plus give him a known block of work that he could count on.
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Originally posted by azrain
Ya' Bud, but that doesn't stop you from wheelin' it!
Nice sliders. Now scar 'em up!
Mike
Ya' Bud, but that doesn't stop you from wheelin' it!
Nice sliders. Now scar 'em up!
Mike
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good looking sliders. the maker of the sliders is pretty cool. i emailed him a few weeks ago about getting a set straight from him. great prices!!! i would only add gassets where the sliders weld to the frame.
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Originally posted by beachtaco
the maker of the sliders is pretty cool. i emailed him a few weeks ago about getting a set straight from him.
the maker of the sliders is pretty cool. i emailed him a few weeks ago about getting a set straight from him.
That was pretty above and beyond!
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Originally posted by keisur
I don't see how a skid plate is going to keep you from dinging up your chrome bumpers???
I don't see how a skid plate is going to keep you from dinging up your chrome bumpers???
If you don't buy an aftermarket bumper, you either need to remove or cut the ends of the valance off... When the valance gets jammed in a tight spot, it pulls the flimsy bumper down with it.
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Originally posted by azrain
It doesn't.
If you don't buy an aftermarket bumper, you either need to remove or cut the ends of the valance off... When the valance gets jammed in a tight spot, it pulls the flimsy bumper down with it.
Mike
It doesn't.
If you don't buy an aftermarket bumper, you either need to remove or cut the ends of the valance off... When the valance gets jammed in a tight spot, it pulls the flimsy bumper down with it.
Mike
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SLIDER GROUP BUY!!!!
Richard's willing to do a group buy!
I've started a new thread with more info...
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...threadid=10756
Please babble over there so we can keep things in one place.
WAHOO!
Mark
I've started a new thread with more info...
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...threadid=10756
Please babble over there so we can keep things in one place.
WAHOO!
Mark
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Originally posted by Bob_98SR5
I like everything I see except for the fact that they are weld-on. Does he make a bolt on set?
Bob
I like everything I see except for the fact that they are weld-on. Does he make a bolt on set?
Bob
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What's wrong with weld on? Good welders are pretty easy find, it's only about a 30 minute job, and if you ever want to take them off a sawzall with a metal cutting blade can cut them flush to the frame, making it stock again. Here's an example of a good weld:
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I've sent an email off to Richard asking about bolt-ons. Personally, I like the thought of being able to trust a good weld over a bolt.
I'll post up Richard's answer in the other thread... btw, it's a sticky at the top of the forum now.
Thanks!
Mark
I'll post up Richard's answer in the other thread... btw, it's a sticky at the top of the forum now.
Thanks!
Mark
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Damn man, I just love the way your rig looks. It's agressive looking and everything is in proportion. The lift, tires, roof rack, and now the sliders make it look like the perfect off-road machine.
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Originally posted by tomus1000
Damn man, I just love the way your rig looks. It's agressive looking and everything is in proportion. The lift, tires, roof rack, and now the sliders make it look like the perfect off-road machine.
Damn man, I just love the way your rig looks. It's agressive looking and everything is in proportion. The lift, tires, roof rack, and now the sliders make it look like the perfect off-road machine.
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Originally posted by mpulver
I've sent an email off to Richard asking about bolt-ons.
I've sent an email off to Richard asking about bolt-ons.
We're at 4 people... Wahoo!
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Originally posted by Wild_Bill
What's wrong with weld on?
What's wrong with weld on?