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Custom built rock sliders |
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Lifting the rail to get measurements of where it will mount to the frame of the Xterra (this is where I told him how far out I wanted the rail to stick out-which is only about 1 1/2 inch from body) |
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Close up of the ends of the rails..Notice the rounded seams.. Very nice work. (same guy who did the quick dis-connects for the sway bar) |
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Here is the unpainted rail before mounting. |
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Mounted, painted |
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Mounted but unpainted |
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A view showing the rock that was deflected by the slider after my tire kicked it up. You can also get a better view of where the Xterra was sitting on the slider. This is just before Mark pulled me off the "Wall". (I was so stuck that I was draging his Xterra toward me) |
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Mounted, painted and now saving me from damage in Ouray. I was resting completly on the sliders. |
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And here we have the "damage" to the slider.. there were a few good gouges but that is about it. Good investment?? I would have to say YES!! Without the sliders I would have recieved quite a bit of body damage not only to the rocker panel but also the front driver door. |
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Total cost for bars was 275.00 plus cost of paint (I used paint because it is easily touched-up when you scrape the @#%&$ out of them on a rock) The shop that built them is now building them for anyone.. Keith is the person to talk to and can be reached at 972-475-3027 |
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