4WD Hardware Eastcoast JK fest- October 10-12, No cut off date to register
#981
JK Junkie
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Mount Carmel, PA
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Just got done putting on my A to Z Fab sliders was'nt to bad took about 3 1/2 hrs
with an extra set of hands. Extended the brake lines, and installed rear coil
retainers ahhhh. What I still got left to do-- put on the rear track bar bracket,
weld on JKS rear track bar brace, and then Rockhard front skid install
geeeszzz Im almost there
with an extra set of hands. Extended the brake lines, and installed rear coil
retainers ahhhh. What I still got left to do-- put on the rear track bar bracket,
weld on JKS rear track bar brace, and then Rockhard front skid install
geeeszzz Im almost there
#982
JK Enthusiast
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Mansfield, PA
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Hopefully get it all done, not sure about welding the brace that may wait but most def the trackbar bracket and front skid I want all the armor I can get
Heres the new sliders
Heres the new sliders
#983
They look great, I love the look of your Jeep.
It sounds like it took a long time for you to install those, is it a really involved install or what? I figured a few bolts and you would be done.
It sounds like it took a long time for you to install those, is it a really involved install or what? I figured a few bolts and you would be done.
#985
JK Freak
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: My Jeep is NFECTED!!! Sedona bound-Someday
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#987
i have a set of steps, in fact, the last time i went wheeling, i forgot to take them off and cracked the passenger side step. i havent figured out if i can run both, id need to see if the studs on steps are long enough to pass thru the slider and the body and still get tight enough on the bolt. either way, i dont want the steps on for the trip, so im in no rush!
#988
i have a set of steps, in fact, the last time i went wheeling, i forgot to take them off and cracked the passenger side step. i havent figured out if i can run both, id need to see if the studs on steps are long enough to pass thru the slider and the body and still get tight enough on the bolt. either way, i dont want the steps on for the trip, so im in no rush!
#989
Eternal ***erator
Yea' not if they are going to get toasted on the trail. I think it actually tells you to remove them for off roading in the the owners manual, but who is going to go through that every time you go on the trail. I guess when I break mine it will be time for an upgrade to something stronger.