Ha just like the trucks themselves Best sliders Iāve seen though, I like em.We will have 2 door versions but I do not have an ETA yet to give.
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Ha just like the trucks themselves Best sliders Iāve seen though, I like em.We will have 2 door versions but I do not have an ETA yet to give.
Thank you, this is exactly what I, and many others, have been looking for.Finally a true rock slider for the new Bronco. 2" x .134 wall steel tubing. Will be finished in primer and textured black powder coat. Attaches to rigid sub-frame not just a pinch seam mount. 12 bolted locations per side. GOAT Fabrication rock sliders will be available soon with our lifetime warranty!!!
SRQs $75.00 shipping bitesSRQ sliders are my first pick. These are a close second, definitely need to see the mounting points.
I like these too, but that welding in the photo has me concerned, and how do you avoid (salty) water from getting trapped between the bar mounting plates and the frame? Seems like an invitation for rust (as would be drilling holes for screws). I like the design though, of these and the ones from the OP on this thread.I like the SRQ sliders. Iām a little concerned that the open bottom design wonāt slide well over obstacle, but adding an aluminum plate could fix that. They also show their mounting points.
They aren't mailing a postcard. I'm sure there is some weight & with the current fuel surcharges carriers have now I'm surprised it isn't more.SRQs $75.00 shipping bites
Iām thinking the welding was more for prototyping, most would drill and bolt. I would drill, remove, clean and paint the holes, then fluid film between the frame and the mounts.I like these too, but that welding in the photo has me concerned, and how do you avoid (salty) water from getting trapped between the bar mounting plates and the frame? Seems like an invitation for rust (as would be drilling holes for screws). I like the design though, of these and the ones from the OP on this thread.
certainly true, 75 seems almost cheap for probably quite heavy things like that. But still, I'll never understand why vendors don't just add the shipping to the item price and advertise them as 'free shipping' (which is never free and always paid for by you) instead of having a price and then a big shipping number surprise. Not how I'd market things, LOL.They aren't mailing a postcard. I'm sure there is some weight & with the current fuel surcharges carriers have now I'm surprised it isn't more.
Put it in storage.What did you do with with the step that came with the OBX?
There is no kick out in the rear. Really focusing on the Bronco protection and angles for when it is on the trails doing some more hardcore wheeling.As asked earlier, are they straight or do they have some kick out toward the rear? Hard to tell in the pictures. Any option to add kickout if not built in?