Optimus Maw. 


smilies.I like your kickout near the rear tire, looks good.
Also, getting them aligned is not the problem, the problem will be after you final weld everything and it all warps a little. And then you spend a bunch of time trying to make it fit, and then the first time you use it it gets "tweaked", and then you are back to fitting again.
I hate to be a ney-sayer but why not make a flange and make bolt on sliders? That will still get your convertability with having a FAR simpler design than if tweaked can easily be tweaked back.




Make em sloppy![]()
No really, if the sliders are removable and won't be used aside from wheeling...what's the reason for making them have such tight tolerances?
"Build In" the loose fit and never worry about it again![]()


Crazy idea. Mount (2) hitch receivers on the sides and mount your rock sliders with them.
Hold on hear me out....
Then you can remove the rock sliders and mount your hitch receiver BBQ, the hitch receiver drill press mount, you never know when you might need to side wench something, use all 4 and set up posts to the "crows nest" tent above the blazer. The possibilitys are endless. You can never have enough hitch receivers.![]()

Greg's tolerance is probably going to require a snugger fit.





although the angle isn't as good, you could also do what I did on my K5 bedrail and move that rod up to the flange plate in front and rear of the tub...
if they are being tied into the frame of course.... I did just the rear, but I'd bet if you repeated it to the front, it'd be a stout mount for the ORI's....
always entertaining surgery from you Greg.....![]()
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I guessing your trying not to add a leg blocking the passenger view?

(Editor's Note: My company shipped me a new iPhone6 to replace my aging iPhone5, so tonight's photos hopefully look a bit crisper and cleaner than previous ones.... my old camera lens was getting pretty wasted)
