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Old 05-02-2013, 12:39 PM
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Mopar advanced. Same as Call of Duty and MOAB factory ones
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Old 05-02-2013, 01:09 PM
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Made these myself. If I were going to buy them Id go EVO.
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Originally Posted by Rob 12B1P
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Made these myself. If I were going to buy them Id go EVO.
Very nice. You did a good job
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Originally Posted by vincejeep1
Very nice. You did a good job
Thank you. I made those after I pushed the Rubi sliders up into the body so far I couldnt open my door until I got off the rock I was on. And to the guys up above with the PureJeep sliders, they dont hold up, at least not on two of the JKs of guys I wheel with. PJ makes nice bumpers but their sliders will transfer damage to the body if you play on the rocks.

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Originally Posted by Rob 12B1P

Thank you. I made those after I pushed the Rubi sliders up into the body so far I couldnt open my door until I got off the rock I was on. And to the guys up above with the PureJeep sliders, they dont hold up, at least not on two of the JKs of guys I wheel with. PJ makes nice bumpers but their sliders will transfer damage to the body if you play on the rocks.

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Obviously a body mounted slider cannot be as strong as a frame mounted slider. But as with everything, there is a give and a take. There aren't any frame mounted rails that offer the clearance of body mounted rails. I don't play on the rocks often but my sliders have saved my doors from limbs and I've even pivoted off of them. And they've never hung me on an obstacle.

PS your sliders look better than Evos to me.
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So what does everyone think about the LOD sliders?
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I'm looking at the LOD and Shrockworks sliders so i'm interested as well.
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Originally Posted by SBEII
Obviously a body mounted slider cannot be as strong as a frame mounted slider. But as with everything, there is a give and a take. There aren't any frame mounted rails that offer the clearance of body mounted rails. I don't play on the rocks often but my sliders have saved my doors from limbs and I've even pivoted off of them. And they've never hung me on an obstacle.

PS your sliders look better than Evos to me.
Thanks man. Mine actually have more frame tie ins and more internal bracing. I did this because I used pipe instead of DOM. I agree on the give and take. Mine are actually about 1 to 1 1/2 inches above the bottom of the frame so I didnt lose a whole lot of clearance. Mine are more rigid and yours are less likely to take a hit.
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Originally Posted by slider_68
ACE sliders with Rubi rails...with a little TN mud thrown in
x2 - Ace with Rubi rails...
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LoDs and love them....
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