I agree with Eric, I wouldn't do steps myself.I'm glad you said those weren't done. I saw no endcaps and was gonna have to drive to Texas to let you know what for.
Also I think those are the most braced up sliders I have ever seen. Should work well.
But steps, I understand the desire for em but man I wish ya didn't want em
End caps were cut along with the bump brackets. I have to go get those today.I'm glad you said those weren't done. I saw no endcaps and was gonna have to drive to Texas to let you know what for.
Also I think those are the most braced up sliders I have ever seen. Should work well.
But steps, I understand the desire for em but man I wish ya didn't want em
I wouldn’t, either, but my earlier comments weren’t very clear.I agree with Eric, I wouldn't do steps myself.
Only thing Id be concerned about is your feet slipping off those...but Im sure you have a plan.
I've had issues with skateboard tape holding around a radius. I used harbor freight undercoating which wasn't too bad but faded rather quickly. I'm thinking bed liner would have been better, probably just about the same product but should have some UV additive. Comes in an spray can, just practice on some scrap to get the texture you want, I found light coats gave better texture and heavier coats would kind of gel into a smoother wavy texture.Skateboard tape likely.
Maybe not, but I know that’s a pinch point for me. It’s possible I might never fully test it.... Never seen em help really...
Same here, and I do.Only thing Id be concerned about is your feet slipping off those...but Im sure you have a plan.
Pretty much.Skateboard tape likely.
So far, I’ve had good luck. I may still coat the top with raptor liner, but for this trip, I’ll make use of some aircraft grip tape. It sticks to water.I've had issues with skateboard tape holding around a radius...
Legit concern. I won’t have time before this trip, but I could definitely draw up some tread plates.Looks pretty good.
My only concern would be the gap between the tube and rocker panel. A kid of person with small feet could possibly get their foot stuck. Very small chance of that I'm sure, but first thing that comes to mind.
Legit concern. I won’t have time before this trip, but I could definitely draw up some tread plates.
While you probably don’t have to teach broken ankle twice, I wouldn’t want my niece or nephew (or the otherwise small-hoofed) to learn it on my truck.
David
Correct. The kickers have a taper from the front to the rear, and roughly line up with the edge of be tire. The 40” razrs are 13.50 whereas my 38” MTRs are 14.50, but I doubt that will make any real difference.Sliders go all the way right? But the rear doors kick out further than the front?
Friday night jam.
A buddy of mine has declared these outer tubes to be “treekickers.” The notches place the tubes above the bottom of the 6x2.
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Have I mentioned how much I like tacking with the TIG?
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It’s about 1.5” from the top of the tube to the bottom edge of the door.
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Silverado luxury.
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Just a few more to show proportion.
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Ran out of daylight, and shifted inside. The front treekickers are cut and ready to be finely fit, and so I started on the rear bump stop brackets.
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I’ll burn these in tomorrow.
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Got a pretty nice little Saturday planned...
David