Rock Hard Skids & Teraflex long arm?
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why does it not work? Is it because a notch needs to get cut out for the front driver lower control arm? Just curious, this might be the only place that would be a problem right.
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Shouldn't be too big of an issue.
You should just have to notch them for the control arm brackets. And if those happen to be a bolt point, you'd just need to fab up a wrap around section to another bolt point, or a L of some sort and bolt into the control arm bracket. Just don't waste money getting the affected plates pre-painted or powder coated.
If you're not a welder, or know a welder get a hold of a local club for an assist, or drop by a small weld fab shop, they'll whip something up quick for a couple bucks.
I used to do stuff like that all the time over my lunch breaks or after my shift for a case of beer.
You should just have to notch them for the control arm brackets. And if those happen to be a bolt point, you'd just need to fab up a wrap around section to another bolt point, or a L of some sort and bolt into the control arm bracket. Just don't waste money getting the affected plates pre-painted or powder coated.
If you're not a welder, or know a welder get a hold of a local club for an assist, or drop by a small weld fab shop, they'll whip something up quick for a couple bucks.
I used to do stuff like that all the time over my lunch breaks or after my shift for a case of beer.
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From what I can tell its just the little piece on on oil pan skid on the driver side of the driveshaft. This should be left off and it would work. Correct me if I wrong somebody.
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That's right. They wont fit without modification, however, the modification should not be too bad. The Skid row ones are cheaper and will fit without modification.
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The Skid Row plates aren't full edge to edge slider plates though. They're component covers. That's not an apples to apples comparison at all.
The only two setups I'd consider dropping money into are the Rock Hard 4x4's or the Treks. I prefer the look of the Treks; rail to rail, and up over the sides (with their boatside sliders) with no body drilling.
The only two setups I'd consider dropping money into are the Rock Hard 4x4's or the Treks. I prefer the look of the Treks; rail to rail, and up over the sides (with their boatside sliders) with no body drilling.