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Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 7:45 am
by Frank
Glad you caught it before the door opening suffered to the point of door interference . Dont call-em skids for nuttin . FjR68

Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 10:01 am
by MattJ
By the way, does anybody want these tube steps? Figured I'd ask before they head to the scrap yard. Someone with more skills than me could cut off the steps and weld on some better frame mounting brackets, but I'm not sure it's worth the hassle. I figured I'd ask since powder-coated steel tubing isn't cheap.

I'd be happy to haul them to the member BBQ next month and just give them away to anyone who wants them.

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Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 2:05 pm
by JeepAddict
If you are just giving them away, I'll take them off your hands. Are you going to throw in some BBQ wings to go with it?

Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 3:05 pm
by MattJ
Great - I'll bring them to the member BBQ. All you owe me is some pics of how they get deployed someday (if ever). Maybe as twin compressed-air potato cannons?

Would be great to find another opportunity to fire up my wings fryer. I'm huddling with a couple of people who have interest in doing a weekend in the woods to talk and test recipes, gear and techniques. More overlanding than hardcore off-roading, but it might appeal to a few people in BSJ. If it comes together, I'll post it up in the members section.

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Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 3:37 pm
by JeepAddict
I have a few ideas but I think the twin cannon idea, although right up my alley, may have to wait until I can find a turret to mount them to. Is that a 2 burner camp stove in the pic? We are looking for a smaller one as the Camp Chef 3 burner one we have is too large. We are looking at the Everest and the Summit for smaller ones. Know any one looking for a large 12 person 3 room cabin tent?

Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 6:22 pm
by Richl35
MattJ wrote:Great - I'll bring them to the member BBQ. All you owe me is some pics of how they get deployed someday (if ever). Maybe as twin compressed-air potato cannons?

Would be great to find another opportunity to fire up my wings fryer. I'm huddling with a couple of people who have interest in doing a weekend in the woods to talk and test recipes, gear and techniques. More overlanding than hardcore off-roading, but it might appeal to a few people in BSJ. If it comes together, I'll post it up in the members section.

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I don't know how much overlanding you plan on doing but have you looked at the Trans New Hampshire Expedition? 3 days and 500 miles. And if you're cooking food like that I'll follow you anywhere! Haha...

Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 10:01 pm
by MattJ
I signed up for the TXNH trek this year . . . and then found out I had a piano recital, birthday party and two soccer games to attend that weekend. It was PAINFUL to cancel my RSVP. I'm going to try again with the Vermont Overland Rally at the end of September.

For the past two years, I have been working to build my overlanding equipment and skills. Now I just need to find some great places to disappear off the grid for a week. Easy to do in Utah, but not easy to do in New England. Here's a short video clip of a great spot I found in the White Mountains with my son last month . . .

https://vimeo.com/274355224/c2f6f28814

Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 11:39 pm
by Richl35
Looks like a nice peaceful spot you found.

I purchased the route GPS info and guides for the TNHX and have been wanting to do the route. Getting the people together and everyone's time to line up has been a battle.

Looks like you have quite the setup there!

Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 10:59 am
by MattJ
Well, I have proved that I would never get hired by a auto body repair and paint shop, but I finally got the stock Rubicon rails back on. The stock rails do a really good job of hiding the damage. I layered some neoprene washers between the stainless washers where the bracket attaches to the painted body panels. But hopefully it never matters. The DOM rock sliders go on in two weeks!

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Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 11:13 am
by MattJ
A friend of mine who has the White Knuckle sliders sent me a few photos of them in action. Will definitely be an improvement over the N-FAB tube steps!

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Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 5:47 pm
by JohnC
I have the Rock Hard 4x4 tube sliders. I love 'em! They have saved my bacon (not to mention my Jeep) several times. The stock Rubi rails just bolt to the pinch seam, and aren't really strong to begin with. Something that bolts to the frame is the best choice.

Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2018 8:39 pm
by MattJ
This project is done! The new rock sliders are on. 60 pounds each. Won't help mpg, but hopefully I won't have to worry about taking any more body panel damage. They are mounted with bolts into the frame and fit nicely under the stock Rubicon rails.

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Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 7:43 am
by pirahnah3
looks good.

Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 10:12 pm
by GoSlow
White Knuckle look like the real deal.

Re: Time to Switch to Rock Sliders?

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:36 am
by Richl35
They look SOLID! They have a pretty good rep online so I'm sure they'll hold up for you!