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Old 01-18-2007, 07:03 PM   #111 (permalink)
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qua77ro... after e-mailing Glenn , I have ordered a set of these in std. I like his minimalist approach. He uses 1" square solid for legs , tucked up close to the body. Should have them in a couple of weeks and I'll post some pics.
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Old 01-18-2007, 08:19 PM   #112 (permalink)
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qua77ro... after e-mailing Glenn , I have ordered a set of these in std. I like his minimalist approach. He uses 1" square solid for legs , tucked up close to the body. Should have them in a couple of weeks and I'll post some pics.
Could use some nice shots and a dedicated thread for these sliders so when you do get em WKAYE, start up a new thread and post the pics on there so I can link to your thread and post it up on the front page of this one along with the pics. Thanks in advance
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qua77ro... after e-mailing Glenn , I have ordered a set of these in std. I like his minimalist approach. He uses 1" square solid for legs , tucked up close to the body. Should have them in a couple of weeks and I'll post some pics.
Did you go with the supersliders?
Good price also if they're as tough as they say....
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Did you go with the supersliders?
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No I went with the standard slider. Where I like to play is mostly in open country on a large military base , littered with tank trails and lots of red clay mud. Just want rocker panel protection from sticks and stones that roll up , going through that crap. Now if I lived in rock country , I'd want something like All-Pro's.
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Landrover... (now there's a name dear to my heart , my first 4x4 ) , will do . Now all I have to do is stop reading all these tech forums , and go to the Faq's and learn how to post pics here......
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Landrover... (now there's a name dear to my heart , my first 4x4 ) , will do . Now all I have to do is stop reading all these tech forums , and go to the Faq's and learn how to post pics here......
We stickied this one, and if you can't post a pic after reading it, there is no hope

http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...st-photos.html

Land Rover was my second. First was an 84 CJ-7. I miss them both. Remember to post that stuff up on the sliders.
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Could use some nice shots and a dedicated thread for these sliders so when you do get em WKAYE, start up a new thread and post the pics on there so I can link to your thread and post it up on the front page of this one along with the pics. Thanks in advance
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Great comparison! Thanks for taking the time to organize the information. I'm sure it will be very helpful to a-lot of folks.
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Done .
Checked out the thread WKAYE and it looks great! I will post up info on the sliders tomorrow, with today being V-Day and all.
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Re: Complete Slider Comparison

does anyone know if most of these sliders are compatible with the brake line bracket? i know trail-gear required a little alteration of the bracket position, but i'm wondering if all of them (sans the toyota factory rails) require the same re-positioning of the bracket.

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