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  • Rocksliders build

    got round to ordering some steel a few weeks ago, and started on making my own rocksliders for the landcruiser

    made some foot plates




    then outriggers


    then fitted outriggers to chassis to temp mount the main slider for tack welding in place


    and added some gussets


    tree fender fitted


    extra gussets and support piece added and painted


    still to add an anti-slip strip (cut from old factory side-steps) to top of treefender, and then fit on the landcruiser

    main slider and treefender made from 50x50x4mm box, gussets and footplates cut from 100x6mm steel flat
    Last edited by andycook; 4 November 2010, 17:51.
    Landcruiser Colorado
    Sub. Forester

  • #2
    would it fit a surf? if so would you be interested in making some more (and for how much?)

    They look really good, I wish I have the time (and skill) to do that.

    Cheers

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    • #3
      they would probably fit a 3rd gen - as chassis same shape as colorado - maybe the chassis is same on a 2nd gen, not sure

      sorry - wont be making another set in a hurry, well not with my 30yr old 140amp arc welder anyway - a MIG welder would be nice!

      there must be at least 20hrs going into making these, and lots of tea!

      my welding skills have improved considerably during this and my boot storage rack build - but i still dont get a good well each time.

      circular mitre chop saw a must for cutting the steel.

      i spent £170 on steel - to make my boot storage rack and these sliders, and have about 1/5th of the steel left!
      so raw materials dont cost too much, and if you got offcuts not full lengths it could be cheaper,

      but takes so much time - i need a break from spending weekends and evenings working on them, plus full time job
      Last edited by andycook; 4 November 2010, 17:50.
      Landcruiser Colorado
      Sub. Forester

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      • #4
        Looks good Andy. May sound a silly question, but are you just clamping the sliders to the chassis or going to weld it? I only ask cos you have obviously made a clamp set up and also you have already painted the footplates!

        Cheers, Nick
        "The force will be with you, always!"

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        • #5
          yup clamping - thats what the other landcruiser boys have done!
          seems welding to chassis not a good idea - i cant remember reason why
          Landcruiser Colorado
          Sub. Forester

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          • #6
            Nice work Andy
            Brian

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            • #7
              Originally posted by andycook View Post
              yup clamping - thats what the other landcruiser boys have done!
              seems welding to chassis not a good idea - i cant remember reason why

              Leverage and twisting of the chassis if caught on rocks or tree stumps?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                Leverage and twisting of the chassis if caught on rocks or tree stumps?
                It mostly about buggering up the temper of the chassis metal, in case you make it brittle, but thats mostly on big trucks, plenty of people weld up holes in chassis'ississs..., its not really important on smaller vehicles.

                Most people weld them, but you need to good at it to get a decent fix, while welding at odd angles.

                The heavier the truck, the more I'd want them welded on than clamped from a strength point of view.

                (Looks good BTW Andy.. )
                4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                  Leverage and twisting of the chassis if caught on rocks or tree stumps?
                  I see what you are saying, but if the bolts gave way before this happened - which would be the only point in bolting not welding - then would the sliders be of any use in the first place? (If you see what I'm saying!! )

                  Cheers, Nick
                  "The force will be with you, always!"

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                  • #10
                    Now what would I give to have a workshop full of metal and with every welding machine...and an excellent welder/fabricator...


                    Oh wait I have all them things!

                    Now can I mask this as work for my council Van?

                    Matt

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                    • #11
                      Job Done

                      sliders fitted and withstood "jack test" both wheels off ground







                      Landcruiser Colorado
                      Sub. Forester

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                      • #12
                        Nice job Andy ...

                        Jess
                        "Cos short cuts can cost more in the long run"
                        Buncefield Burner

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                        • #13
                          Nice job, should have painted them brown though.

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                          • #14
                            Looking good Andy. What size and type of bolt did you use for the clamps?

                            Cheers, Nick
                            "The force will be with you, always!"

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                            • #15
                              hi Nick

                              they are 12mm diameter bolts, and vary between 110 and 100mm long.
                              some are 10.8 grade and some others 8.8
                              Landcruiser Colorado
                              Sub. Forester

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