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outriggers for rock sliders
- renard38
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19 Oct 2011 16:24 #24042
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Replied by renard38 on topic Re: outriggers for rock sliders
yessss, god job 
thanks for the pictures

thanks for the pictures
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20 Oct 2011 20:27 #24150
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On the 8th Day God made the LandRover -
On the 9th day he swapped it for a Jimny.
Replied by Johnniehec on topic Re: outriggers for rock sliders
Here's how I did mine using scaffold pipe and inch and a half by not quite sure but thick angle (recycled telephone exchange equipment frame).
Six inch length angle welded to front (behind front wheel) outrigger with two nuts welded to inside. then another length bolted to it long enough to stick out far enough for bar.
Rear bolted to rear outrigger (round one) captive nuts inside pipe, again long enough to stick out far enough.
Then stiched the scafold tube to the two protruding angles.
Unbolt, weld up, paint and refit.
Then cover with a liberal coat of mud to complete the effect!!
The angle iron brackets are fitted in the "V" position for maximum clearance and minimum "catchability".
Six inch length angle welded to front (behind front wheel) outrigger with two nuts welded to inside. then another length bolted to it long enough to stick out far enough for bar.
Rear bolted to rear outrigger (round one) captive nuts inside pipe, again long enough to stick out far enough.
Then stiched the scafold tube to the two protruding angles.
Unbolt, weld up, paint and refit.
Then cover with a liberal coat of mud to complete the effect!!
The angle iron brackets are fitted in the "V" position for maximum clearance and minimum "catchability".
On the 8th Day God made the LandRover -
On the 9th day he swapped it for a Jimny.
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21 Oct 2011 07:16 #24158
by Halford
Replied by Halford on topic Re: outriggers for rock sliders
good one Adam,
nice pics, look forward to seeing them fitted
nice pics, look forward to seeing them fitted

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21 Oct 2011 16:16 #24183
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Replied by tonybjimny on topic Re: outriggers for rock sliders
Thanks for all the replys.
Hi adam I noticed on one of your sliders you have welded a "u" shaped hoop
any reason for this?
Thanks again .Tony
Hi adam I noticed on one of your sliders you have welded a "u" shaped hoop
any reason for this?
Thanks again .Tony
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21 Oct 2011 16:51 - 21 Oct 2011 16:52 #24187
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23 Oct 2011 09:08 #24243
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Replied by g187eev on topic Re: outriggers for rock sliders
We are currently drawing up some sweet weld on rock sliders for the Jimny, which will be available online in the next few weeks.
As people have already said, there is not an easy/nice way of bolting on a good sturdy rock slider as the chassis/sill are very awkward shapes to work with.
RB
As people have already said, there is not an easy/nice way of bolting on a good sturdy rock slider as the chassis/sill are very awkward shapes to work with.
RB
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