2014.10.30 - UPDATE! - THE WHITE UNICORN....1.75" DOM...!!!
Never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined that placing an order for some DOMESTIC 1.75" DOM tubing would result in a months-long wait for materials....

Yet, when I went to my local supplier he tried numerous times through many suppliers and couldn't find a source. Finally, I got a lucky break and through a friend-of-a-friend was able to locate a source in Indiana to supply the tubing!!
I didn't screw around. I ordered up six 20-foot sticks which is way more than I should need to complete this project... but there's NO WAY I'm going to go through this kind of delay again. The material has arrived locally, and will be delivered on Saturday so I will finally be able to get to the business of building the rear strut towers and associated rollcage structures to anchor them.... Personally, I blame Mike (NorCal69)....his tube farm projects single-handedly depleted our national supplies!
In the meantime, there is ALWAYS something that can be done to move the project forward. So I spent last night building a mirror-image rockslider assembly for the drivers side of the truck.
Basically it's the multi-hole main section, plus two frame stubs... then a small drop-bracket that locks it into the B-pillar area. Once those were all welded up I started the tedious process of getting the heavy SOB up under the truck and into position....
As before, the A-pillar cab support was in the way, so I marked it and did the unthinkable for the second time....
I also marked and cut the inner rocker (vertical panel) to remove the excess. It makes it a lot easier to negotiate the slider into position for ratchet straps, clamps, shims and cuss words with that sheetmetal removed.
By the end of last night, I had it up into position correctly. I used a LOOOONG section of 2"x3" tubing across the underside of the truck (laterally) and clamped it under the passenger side rockslider tube....then ran it tight against the two framerails. Since everything is in perfect horizontal alignment, this gave me a "shelf" to rest the drivers side slider assembly on, and help to insure that it was perfectly level and true with the other side of the truck.
A few heavy tack welds will lock it all into place, and I'll be free to play around with the new tubing this weekend..... That will be perfect timing, since I am now pretty excited to build the visible part of the rockslider and get that mounted under the door area.
-G