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anything buried in the rails?
#752496
09/18/06 09:15 PM
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going to drill holes in the frame to mount rock sliders, anything in there to be aware of?
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Re: anything buried in the rails?
[Re: rodeoredd]
#752497
09/18/06 09:43 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
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Nope, just be careful of the fuel and brake lines.
Why not weld them on?
CHRIS 98 Amigo, 92 Pup
need a pickup 1st gen fuel level sender
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Re: anything buried in the rails?
[Re: rodeoredd]
#752498
09/18/06 09:51 PM
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Joined: Sep 2000
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might wanna sleeve them... you don't want to crank down on those bolts and crush the frame rail together.
...or, weld them on... you'll find this is a lot less work for a stronger mount IMHO
-Rob
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Re: anything buried in the rails?
[Re: RobG]
#752499
09/18/06 10:21 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
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...or, weld them on... you'll find this is a lot less work for a stronger mount IMHO
suppose, there will be a necessity to remove the rock sliders (one wants a different design, or the sliders are unrepairably rusty, or the vehicle is going to be sold, or else). How difficult is the task of removing a welded rock-slider ?
Oleg Axiom 4WD 2004: OME shocks, 32" BFG Mudders, RockSliderz, OME929+2" spacers, Stinkyfab bent RE rear links, front ARB locker, rear No-Slip locker, DOR front axle lowering kit, custom middle section skid plate, IronMan torsion bars. Deceased Rodeo'02 4WD.
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Re: anything buried in the rails?
[Re: holger]
#752500
09/18/06 10:31 PM
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Joined: Aug 2000
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weld a 1/4" plate to the fram rail, and the "legs" of the sliders to the plates. If the sliders need to be changed/removed, cut the legs off the plates. I would guess that if you sold the vehicle, just leave the sliders on, repaint them and call them "steps". If you want them off for selling, cut them off, the new owner will probably never see the plates still welded to the frame.
-Mike
Mike Walter '98 Amigo well used '94 Rodeo in need of help '99 Ram CTD for hauling feather pillows '01 unheated shop
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Re: anything buried in the rails?
[Re: holger]
#752501
09/19/06 01:14 PM
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Joined: Sep 2000
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How difficult is the task of removing a welded rock-slider ? Not too bad... i've already done mine once to raise them when I installed a 3" body lift. I'm not gonna say it was fun, but only took me a Sat afternoon to cut them off and reweld. -Rob
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Re: anything buried in the rails?
[Re: RobG]
#752502
09/19/06 01:36 PM
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i was told that welding to the frame comprimises the strength of the frame and should be avoided in favour of drilling hole, which have no effect on the frames strength.
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Re: anything buried in the rails?
[Re: rodeoredd]
#752503
09/19/06 01:51 PM
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If you're that worried, weld diagonally, not horizontal or vertical to the rails and you won't have to worry about that arguement.
depending on how many holes you have to drill to adequetly support the rails... and especially if you don't take the time to sleeve the holes... I would certainly think drilling holes could change the structure of the frame rails as well.
it all depends on execution.
-Rob
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Re: anything buried in the rails?
[Re: RobG]
#752504
09/19/06 05:07 PM
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plan on spending about 4 hours at least drilling all those holes. Plus the back ache that comes along with them. That is a major pain in the <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/butwiggle.gif" alt="" />
Not only that but I can just about gaurentee that not all the holes are going to line up and you will spend even more time boreing them out. Highly reccomend welding on a 45degree. My 2cents but thats not worth much usually <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />
2002 Honda Passport. 3 inch Indy4x lift with 912 OME's. 265 75 BFG m/t's with a 3 inch body lift, safari rack, tube sliders, tube rear bumper, on-board air
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Re: anything buried in the rails?
[Re: anubis]
#752505
09/19/06 05:34 PM
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Joined: Jun 2003
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I couldn't agree more. Drilling through the frame even using good drills (I ended up using a hole hog for slower rpms) is a miserable experience that I wouldn't wish on anyone. Weld em up, you won't be sorry.
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