The third one just blends into the background.Looks pretty good but not sure I would trust only two supports on a four door.
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There’s 3 supports, it’s hard to see in the pic. They use the threaded holes in the bottom of the frame and the two body mounts in the rear. Up front they bolt to the underside of the frame and a through hole in the frame. On the passenger side I had to drill a through hole in the frame. They mount pretty much just like the LODs do. They feel super strong, but we’ll see once we get them out. I’ll have the lift, wheels and tires on this week and hopefully be hitting the trails this weekend.
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Not sure how I overlooked this thread when I built mine, @JKJason did a great job.Hey JKJason, I am ready to make some new Rock Sliders and saw your Pictures (nice work) how well did they hold up over the years? How thick is the Tube?
Not sure how I overlooked this thread when I built mine, @JKJason did a great job.
I built mine about a year and a half ago from 1.75” 0.120 wall DOM tubing and the primary tube that runs under the tub is 2” square 0.250 wall. I sheeted the bottom with 10ga steel and gussets the corners with 10ga.
I have beat them pretty good and there’s no cracks or bends yet. Only real damage is some deep gouges in the tubing, and the bottom sheet is a little warped.
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CalSgt I was asking how well JKJasons held up and what he used for material.
Nah, I was listening to ya. The slides look great.Noted... I'll fuck off.