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Old 08-17-2011, 03:07 PM
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Here are just a few parts that we offer for the jeep Cherokee. All of our products are laser cut for maximum accuracy.

Liquid Iron Bolt in XJ Leaf Spring Slider boxes
http://www.liquidironindustries.com/...e=0&featured=Y





Liquid Iron XJ Front Frame Stiffeners
http://www.liquidironindustries.com/...cat=350&page=1





Liquid Iron DIY XJ Bumper Brackets
http://www.liquidironindustries.com/...cat=350&page=1



http://www.liquidironindustries.com/

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how much for the sliders?
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Do the sliders add lift? Also how much is it. Do you have a weld on one?
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I'd like to see some better pics of the construction of the leaf spring sliders as well as how they mount up.
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Look on his site http://www.liquidironindustries.com/...e=0&featured=Y
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Originally Posted by andrewmp6
Thank You Andrew. Sorry was kinda busy in the shop yesterday. The slider boxes do not add any lift to your suspension, however they do add a great deal of stability. They mount using the stock shackle bolt going into the frame rail, and the three bolts for the hitch mount on the frame rail. We do sell a weld on kit, but it is more of a universal kit. Thanks for the interest guys.

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Do you have any customer reviews on those slider boxes? They look like they'd make a lot of noise for a daily driver.
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I know someone on here has them. They flexed like crazy. How much are the weld on and how had would they be to mount?
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Originally Posted by jeep bandit
I know someone on here has them. They flexed like crazy. How much are the weld on and how had would they be to mount?




We have never really looked into mounting these on an XJ before. There are a lot of options with it. Mainly the customer is responsible for mounting them.

http://www.liquidironindustries.com/...1&cat=0&page=1

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Added a link to each individual product, for ease and easy reference. More products to come soon
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I'll definitely be interested in those leaf spring sliders once I can hear some feedback on them.

Do you guys have any plans for tube doors, long arm conversion kits, or roll cage kits? (Three things I'm in the market for. Doing my research while I save up the money for em.)
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Originally Posted by Kopecki
I'll definitely be interested in those leaf spring sliders once I can hear some feedback on them.

Do you guys have any plans for tube doors, long arm conversion kits, or roll cage kits? (Three things I'm in the market for. Doing my research while I save up the money for em.)

Long arm kits, cage kits, and traction bar systems are in the works. We are also in the final design stage for our complete unibody bracing system. This would include the original front stiffeners, bottom stiffeners, center channel stiffeners, as well as the side and bottom setup out back.

If anyone has anything else they are interested in for their XJ feel free to post up. We are more than open to developing new products for the XJ market.
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Originally Posted by Kopecki
I'll definitely be interested in those leaf spring sliders once I can hear some feedback on them.

Do you guys have any plans for tube doors, long arm conversion kits, or roll cage kits? (Three things I'm in the market for. Doing my research while I save up the money for em.)

The feedback is out there if you look. NAXJA, Pirate, etc.

LII is more than a new Company with a few parts, you guys should check out some of the buggy's he's built. If you want the best available for custom fabrication on the east coast you cant go wrong with these guys.

Best of luck with expanding the product lineup Tim.
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Originally Posted by OverlandXJ
The feedback is out there if you look. NAXJA, Pirate, etc.

LII is more than a new Company with a few parts, you guys should check out some of the buggy's he's built. If you want the best available for custom fabrication on the east coast you cant go wrong with these guys.

Best of luck with expanding the product lineup Tim.
Thanks John! I really appreciate it. Our custom stuff has slowed down intentionally and we have doubled our shop size simply to keep up with production. I only do one buggy build at a time right now to try and help my engineers with new product development. I really love building custom stuff but the business is dedicated to providing our customers with a quality product at an affordable price (something that doesn't work with the word "custom").

In the near future you will see some big changes here, lots more on the way all across the board!

John, shoot me a call when you get a chance either on my cell or at the shop, I lost your number a while back and wouldn't mind picking your brain a bit.
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I'd love to research their products, but it's kind of hard to do on a cell phone. I miss having a computer


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