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by Doratus » Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:08 am

NeilageInc wrote:Okay Rock Sliders for $150 + shipping.


How much does a set weigh?
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by Zero » Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:10 am

Is the $150 for a set that is already welded together? Or all the pieces cut, needing to be welded? I live far away So I would prefer a pre cut kit that s not welded to save on shipping because it could be fit in a way smaller box.

Also I have an EXT, which is roughly 16" longer. Would you like me to go out and measure the length of my rocker panel from front wheel to rear? Im guessing that the short wheel base model guys have two mounting points to the frame, right? Could I get 3 or 4 due to the extra weight, and the longer slider. Your the pro, Im sure you'll know what is best.


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by HARDTRAILZ » Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:11 am

Mine have 3 mounts to the frame.
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by Zero » Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:24 am

HARDTRAILZ wrote:Mine have 3 mounts to the frame.



Good to know. Then I would probably want 4.
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by The Roadie » Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:31 am

I chose two. If you get four you're going to be expected to do trails twice as tough as the Rubicon. Good luck. :finger: :friday:
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by Zero » Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:48 am

The Roadie wrote:I chose two. If you get four you're going to be expected to do trails twice as tough as the Rubicon. Good luck. :finger: :friday:



HAHAHAHA Im just gona wait to see what Neil says. It will probably end up being 3, and I can always add some gussets if needed in the future.
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by HARDTRAILZ » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:28 am

Zero wrote:
The Roadie wrote:I chose two. If you get four you're going to be expected to do trails twice as tough as the Rubicon. Good luck. :finger: :friday:



HAHAHAHA Im just gona wait to see what Neil says. It will probably end up being 3, and I can always add some gussets if needed in the future.


Dont wait for gussets. Do them at the install. They are cheap and simple and will help significantly with strength.
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by Trail X » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:32 am

HARDTRAILZ wrote:Dont wait for gussets. Do them at the install. They are cheap and simple and will help significantly with strength.


AGREED! We installed mine without gussets originally just to check the rigidity. They deflected a good 1/2+" with static weight (not even the whole vehicle weight). They also vibrated visibly if you kicked it.

After we installed the gussets, no more vibration, and the deflection is now a mere 1/8" or so with the entire vehicle's weight (and I use them a ton with the hi-lift).
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by janesy86 » Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:03 pm

Zero wrote:Is the $150 for a set that is already welded together? Or all the pieces cut, needing to be welded? I live far away So I would prefer a pre cut kit that s not welded to save on shipping because it could be fit in a way smaller box.


The box can't get much smaller with the pieces not welded... the sliders don't get any shorter, just not as wide. As long as the legs that connect them to the frame aren't welded on like the pre-fabbed ones I got were like. The box mine came in were only as long as the sliders by 6"x12" max... with the legs wrapped up in between.

Also definitely do gussets at the same time like the others have said.
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by SteveTB03 » Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:27 pm

Hey Neil I've been trying to reach you for about three weeks or so with no luck in getting a hold of you at all.

But I'm wanting to know how much some sliders would be if I drove over there and had you install them onto my vehicle for me?? Perhaps with 3 mounting points on each side.

And does anybody know this question... I don't have a bodylift (BL) at all on my TB and when I get the rock sliders put on my TB BEFORE the BL, will the bodylift being installed AFTER the install of the rock sliders affect the functionality and what rock sliders are there for?
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by The Roadie » Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:05 pm

I got the bodylift three years after my rock sliders, after declaring I would never get a body lift. They work OK, but hand down and look dumb, so I had Neil relocate them 2" upwards. You're much better getting the BL first if you know you're going to do both eventually.
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by SteveTB03 » Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:10 pm

I gotcha Roadie I'm not planning on getting the body lift until my pro comp tires are finished and when that happens I'm going to get the body lift, rims, and all that good stuff so I'm thinking the rock sliders will be first cuz its something I don't have to wait for anyways.
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by NeilageInc » Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:59 pm

Alright guys I'm still here but have been busy. I looked into the shipping on these and it is around $100 to the east coast. I'm working on getting the cost down and will give updates when I know. Thank you, Neil.
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by dirty anton » Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:00 pm

hey neil thanx again for the awesome rock sliders. saved me lots of money getting them shipped over and welding them on myself.
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by Trail X » Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:26 pm

Those look really nice. How is the coverage of the rocker up front?
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by dirty anton » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:00 pm

hey james,yea the coverage is pretty good! guess i will find out when we hit that rocky hill again!.....just kidding.
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