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Old 02-01-2012, 09:36 AM
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TOTM FOR FEBRUARY 2012 SLIDERS & BOATSIDES!

Let's see what you've done to protect or replace those rockers? Mounting, hardware, material, after market, or home brewed?

TOTM (Topic Of The Month) is a group effort posting helpful info. Post what pics you have on the topic, as well as helpful info for people looking into these topics for their first time. The Idea is to have a less hardcore verison of pirates TOTM here on CherokeeForum.

Remember to update any of our older TOTM threads as you build, & help me, help you, by throwing out some suggestions for future topics here. http:// https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f67/totm-rear-bumpers-118393/www.cherokeeforum.com/f19/tot...gestion-93121/


Heres my setup made of 2"x2"x1/4" wall square tube, 1.5"x1.5"x3/16" wall legs, & 3"x3"x1/4" thick angle for the front mounts. The rear are mounted with a (iirc) 4"x6" square tube I cut in half to make (2) 3"x4" C's to rap around the frame, & bolt threw. the front is held on by (5) 3/8" bolts tapped into the frame per front mount. The back has (2) 5" long 1/2" bolts threw the frame, & (1) 1' long 1/2" bolt threw the leaf hanger per side. Then a bunch of bolts on the pinch weld... They're not going anywhere haha





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I have a set of Rigid Fabrication sliders for my XJ (Not installed yet)

They bolt to the uniframe in 2 places, and bolt to the pinch rail in 5 places. I'm very happy with the finish and attention to detail, The price was great also ($190) Terry is great to deal with I'm planning on getting a pair of his bumpers in the future.

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JCR stage 3
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Two more pics I found. These are great quality. The best piece of equipment I have on the Jeep so far. I really did not know how often I would use them until I got a set. They are not only there to protect the body. They help "pull the Jeep through" a rock until the rear wheel touches it for grip. Couldn't be happier with them.
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I personally like cutting out the rocker and welding in a slider with some bracing. Stiffens the rig up some and no bolt or self tappers to rip out. Jeep is at my shop or I would take some pics.
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Sorry for posting three times in a row. I am a bit technologically challenged. Couldnt figure out how to resize the pic and now that I finally got it I dont know how to edit the post to include one more image. Here is the last one, I promise.
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I cut out my old rockers and redid them with 2x6x.188. Moved it all up quite a bit and braced them with 2x2x.25 to the braced unibody which is plated with 3x3x.25 angle. Then I built my new cage off it. I cannot take credit for the cage work. I designed it and enlisted the help of my buddy Eric (Dr. Smash) in Carson City to build it for me. I did all my suspesion work but don't have access to a bender. He did a great job and it was exactly how I drew it up.
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more....
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a few more...
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last few, you can see how clearance I got out of it.
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Lookin good guys keep em coming!
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2x6x3/16 ftw

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The key is the strap on the top of the sill, it provides a nice surface to weld to. Still have to tie it in, I'm going to cut the remainder of the 2x6 chunks i have and attach them to the unibody.
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JCR stage 3. I liek them a lot. compaired to msot I have seen I think they have the best on the market....


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I have TNT Sliders. I really like the way they mount. It gives you a lot of flexibility if you have frame reinforcement.

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Bump let's keep this going guys!

Here's an idea of how I mounted mine. (you will need to remove, & slightly bend the gas & brake hard lines for this.)



Also note: the legs to mounting plates are not at a 90*. I recommend mounting your plates to the frame then marking the angle you need to cut the legs to frame, so they angle up slightly.

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