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Never thought about sliders till I got a suburban. Can you take a picture of underneath where it's mounted? I'd like to see if welding a mount to the frame is something I want to do.
I grabbed photos from my build thread.
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1/4". Everything but the round tube is 1/4", the tube is 1.5" .120.Muddy what thickness is the plate that bolts to the frame?
Thanks!Muddy, those are really friggin nice. My fabrication ability is no where near that level.
A few years now, I check them every time I'm under there. No crackng yet. The rubber bushings keep them from rattling against the pinch weld on the rocker. They sit about 1/8" off the pinch weld and they rattled horribly on dirt roads, or rough pavement. I use them pretty well, I drag everything.How long have they been attached to the sheet metal like that? I have alot of cage flex and that might help. I feel like it would rip the body though.
Is the design not the same as a K5 but longer? I could supply good pictures and measurements to try to get something close.We get requests for suburban sliders from time to time. One of those products, you just about gotta have a clean suburban to do the design work with. So far I haven't had a clean suburban to do the design work with. Everything out here in the Midwest, ain't much rocker left on them.
Sorry.
We get requests for suburban sliders from time to time. One of those products, you just about gotta have a clean suburban to do the design work with. So far I haven't had a clean suburban to do the design work with. Everything out here in the Midwest, ain't much rocker left on them.
Sorry.
How long would you need a Suburban? I've been rattling around sliders in my brain.
If you get a design put together I will be first in line to buy a set.Not more than a couple days.
Are you going to take your suburban to be a guinea pig?How long would you need a Suburban? I've been rattling around sliders in my brain.