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Re: There goes the neighborhood!

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 4:08 pm
by skibum
ArticRubi wrote:Nice rig. Baddest JK here. I'd consider some different sliders. The factory ones will bend and crunch the body. True. Add some rails to them and you increase the leverage on them and will crunch easier.

Boat sides.
Haven't bent them yet and lord knows I've tried. lol. I helped a buddy put a set of Poly(?) boatside sliders on his and 1) I'll never have anything with nutserts on my Jeep.....ever. 2) First time he hit something hard it creased the rocker all the way down. :? So, when I install the tubes I'm also going to double the thickness of the tub mounts.

Re: There goes the neighborhood!

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 5:06 pm
by ArticRubi
Nothing wrong with nutserts or well nuts. I'd guess if you fukked some stuff up with boat sides they're either a poor design or you put them on wrong. Were they installed above or below the body bushing? Really doesn't get any strong than that unless you want a t00b chassis.

Re: There goes the neighborhood!

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 11:59 am
by skibum
DOUG wrote:I'm out...

Leave the website up and look who strolls in....

Welcome Mr. Waterman. Glad to have you here.
Thanks Doug! Nice to see you too. lol. :lol:

Re: There goes the neighborhood!

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 12:03 pm
by skibum
ArticRubi wrote:Nothing wrong with nutserts or well nuts. I'd guess if you fukked some stuff up with boat sides they're either a poor design or you put them on wrong. Were they installed above or below the body bushing? Really doesn't get any strong than that unless you want a t00b chassis.
They're just a ***** to install......plus I have no real interest in drilling that many holes in the tub. The sliders we installed obviously attached to the tub (with about 500 fasteners) and to the frame. Seemed odd to me at the time as there is flex between the two but that's what the instructions said, and the manufacturer confirmed, so that's what we did. Less than successful IMHO. I'm going to mod what I have using an entirely different performance standard than that employed by Jeep. If what I end up with doesn't work, we will revisit the issue. but like I said, I haven't bent them yet (knock wood).
:)

These are the sliders we installed.....http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/Syn ... -3165.html

Re: There goes the neighborhood!

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 12:24 pm
by DDewar53
I used these:

http://www.atozfabrication.com/store/pr ... 249&page=1

Been very happy with them so far. They bolt under the body mounts, also to the pinch seam. The feel very solid.

Re: There goes the neighborhood!

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 8:01 pm
by skibum
ArticRubi wrote:Nice rig. Baddest JK here.
Seriously? I just got done reading your build thread and I'm thinking mine isn't even close. :doh: When is that beast going to be done?