Thinking about sliders. I got questions.
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Thinking about sliders. I got questions.
I've searched and done all the reading I can stand on Sliders. I have been thinking about gettng some lately. I haven't totally made up my mind. I'm hoping you fellas can convince me to get some or talk me out of it.
Let me just say, I have no real reason to get them other than for mostly looks. I don't ever plan on touching a rock-not now anyway. Currently, I have some wimpy nerf bars that I really don't like.
I have been reluctant to get something welded on the frame, but I have been looking at pictures of sliders on everyones rigs and I really like them.
From my reading, many have recommended the Stubbs sliders. I know that the standard is a 30 degree and there is also a 15 degree. My truck is not lifted and is completely stock. From reading some threads here, I understand that sliders can interefere with future lifts, but I don't plan on lifting it.
What would be the best one? I like the 30 degree, but is there a problem with getting the 30 as opposed to the 15?
Other than that, I am concerned about getting someone competent enough to weld them on. Have most been able to get someone reliable enough to do the job at a decent price? Also, if anyone know a good welder in the area that would do it, that would be helpful.
Sorry this post is so long, but any info would be appreciated.
Let me just say, I have no real reason to get them other than for mostly looks. I don't ever plan on touching a rock-not now anyway. Currently, I have some wimpy nerf bars that I really don't like.
I have been reluctant to get something welded on the frame, but I have been looking at pictures of sliders on everyones rigs and I really like them.
From my reading, many have recommended the Stubbs sliders. I know that the standard is a 30 degree and there is also a 15 degree. My truck is not lifted and is completely stock. From reading some threads here, I understand that sliders can interefere with future lifts, but I don't plan on lifting it.
What would be the best one? I like the 30 degree, but is there a problem with getting the 30 as opposed to the 15?
Other than that, I am concerned about getting someone competent enough to weld them on. Have most been able to get someone reliable enough to do the job at a decent price? Also, if anyone know a good welder in the area that would do it, that would be helpful.
Sorry this post is so long, but any info would be appreciated.
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Let me clarify. I'm not saying I don't go off-road, I just don't get on rocks. I know these are really made for the purpose of getting on rocks, but they should also function as extra protection too.
I haven't totally committed to getting any yet.
Besides, I have almost completely quit drinking, so I gotta have something to spend my beer money on.
I haven't totally committed to getting any yet.
Besides, I have almost completely quit drinking, so I gotta have something to spend my beer money on.
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Go with Stubbs. Richard is a pleasure to do business with and his sliders are nothing short of perfect. He also has some, if not, the best prices on them as well. The 30 degree will of course slant the sliders upward closer to the body, and the 15 degree make them flatter so they can be used as a step as well. The only way sliders will be an issue with lifting is if you do a body lift, because they are frame mounted and when you lift the body from the frame you will notice the sliders stay put and create a gap between them and the body of the truck. I say go for it. For $200 it's well worth the money. You could sell your nerf bars and pay for them.
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A question for those with Stubbs sliders and a 2nd gen (Doink?). Is it required to grind the pinch weld with them, or do the bars that are welded to the frame angle down slightly? Stubbs does seem to have good prices and a good web site.
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alabama eh? I'm sure Waskilly will chime in. He can probably connect you with somebody that welds, heck, he can probably even make sliders for you!
Decatur is 1.5 hours from T-town, mabye a bit more. I'm assuming you got a 3rd genner so he could just make some like mine and then you drive down and he welds them on. Easy as pie!
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Go with Bentup Sliders . They make two different kinda for your truck
here is a pic on a tacoma:
I hope this helps.
http://www.bentup.com/RockerSkids.html
http://www.bentup.com
Oh if you want to see how tuff they are, watch the streamming video:
http://www.toy4runner.com/videos/rock1.wmv
Aj makes some really good trail Armor.
Go with Bentup Sliders . They make two different kinda for your truck
here is a pic on a tacoma:
I hope this helps.
http://www.bentup.com/RockerSkids.html
http://www.bentup.com
Oh if you want to see how tuff they are, watch the streamming video:
http://www.toy4runner.com/videos/rock1.wmv
Aj makes some really good trail Armor.
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Thanks for all the info.
Brian, I would be definitely be interested in your friend doing that if he would be willing. Tuscaloosa is not far off-maybe 2 hours tops from here. If he deosn't want to fab any, I would still be interested in having him weld some on if he was interested. If not, no big deal. I don't want to push myself on others. I was mainly looking for some information.
What you said about the nerf bars hurts, but its dead-on true. In my ignorance I got them. I didn't find this site soon enough. I think I may be able to sell them though and recover some of my money.
BTW, I have already seen your sliders from your post a while back and was really impressed. You have put a lot of time in your rig and it shows.
If you think your buddy might be interested in doing that, let me know. If not, no big deal.
Brian, I would be definitely be interested in your friend doing that if he would be willing. Tuscaloosa is not far off-maybe 2 hours tops from here. If he deosn't want to fab any, I would still be interested in having him weld some on if he was interested. If not, no big deal. I don't want to push myself on others. I was mainly looking for some information.
What you said about the nerf bars hurts, but its dead-on true. In my ignorance I got them. I didn't find this site soon enough. I think I may be able to sell them though and recover some of my money.
BTW, I have already seen your sliders from your post a while back and was really impressed. You have put a lot of time in your rig and it shows.
If you think your buddy might be interested in doing that, let me know. If not, no big deal.
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Thanks for all the info.
Brian, I would be definitely be interested in your friend doing that if he would be willing. Tuscaloosa is not far off-maybe 2 hours tops from here. If he deosn't want to fab any, I would still be interested in having him weld some on if he was interested. If not, no big deal. I don't want to push myself on others. I was mainly looking for some information.
What you said about the nerf bars hurts, but its dead-on true. In my ignorance I got them. I didn't find this site soon enough. I think I may be able to sell them though and recover some of my money.
BTW, I have already seen your sliders from your post a while back and was really impressed. You have put a lot of time in your rig and it shows.
If you think your buddy might be interested in doing that, let me know. If not, no big deal.
Brian, I would be definitely be interested in your friend doing that if he would be willing. Tuscaloosa is not far off-maybe 2 hours tops from here. If he deosn't want to fab any, I would still be interested in having him weld some on if he was interested. If not, no big deal. I don't want to push myself on others. I was mainly looking for some information.
What you said about the nerf bars hurts, but its dead-on true. In my ignorance I got them. I didn't find this site soon enough. I think I may be able to sell them though and recover some of my money.
BTW, I have already seen your sliders from your post a while back and was really impressed. You have put a lot of time in your rig and it shows.
If you think your buddy might be interested in doing that, let me know. If not, no big deal.
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My sliders took a beating at Tellico and other than some missing paint they passed with flying colors! I'd recommend them to anyone anytime and I paid for them in just one trip in what I saved as far as body damage I would have gotten. Gotta have them sliders!
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Greg (Breezy) I watched the video. Very interesting. He whammed it pretty hard on that big rock. That would have been nasty without the sliders.
Brian, I am definitely interested. If you want to run that by your friend sometime I would appreciate it. I will send you a PM.
Brian, I am definitely interested. If you want to run that by your friend sometime I would appreciate it. I will send you a PM.
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Isn't it better to have the sliders bolted on as opposed to welding due to possible frame bending but with bolts you'd have a break point and while that would incur possible body damage it's would be prefferable to a bent frame? Is bolt-on a better idea or is a bent frame unlikely?
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Isn't it better to have the sliders bolted on as opposed to welding due to possible frame bending but with bolts you'd have a break point and while that would incur possible body damage it's would be prefferable to a bent frame? Is bolt-on a better idea or is a bent frame unlikely?
Welded is much better IMO! I'm sure I could do you a nice pretty calculation to prove it quite convincingly...
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