Sliders and Skid Plates, oh my! (WARNING: Pic Heavy!)

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DirtNasty

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Bump, sliders still holding up?

Was trying to talk chris into building out some bumpers for us. ;)
 
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They're holding up very well. I've banged the skids a few times and other than some missing powder, they don't show any sign of abuse.

The sliders I haven't had to use use (as planned ;) But I'm still damn glad they're there, and I won't hesitate to use 'em if needed.
 
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Give Chris a call 'Tank. I'm pretty sure they welcome custom work and a stinger would be right in their wheelhouse.
 

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i figured as much, what are you going to do for side armor/protection?
(more of my concern then pushing the front end over a rock)

I need to figure a way to get on these damn jeep trails with out having to buy new front/rear fenders every outing. :(
 

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yeah same here, i dont care about scratches its the dents/crushing action id rather avoid (but i know i wont). Guess ill just have to suck it up for a while.
 

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Big J,
The skids still holding up well? I'm curious about any rust and how the coating is holding up.

Thanks!
Joe
 
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