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Same issues I mentioned previously and sometimes it's quite good to have emailed stick out more just ask my Defender Attachment 91633
Saved me from panel damage here
Hi all just wondering if any one has had to use a Hi lift on their Sliders and if they have much movement. Just looking at making a couple of sets with a mate as we have some steel laying around. Just looking at something that can take a big hit and a fair weight. Thanks in advance
I wonder if some well calculated welds would be enough to bow the sliders up?
I mean if using RHS for the slider, run a weld across the RHS every 150mm or whatever works. The contracting of the weld as it cools will bow the RHS.
Once you work out what gives the correct bend, every 150mm, 100mm, 200mm or whatever, then do the whole length.
I'm going to make some after a recent dent to my door from laying over in mud.
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I have used a hi lift, just to check. Also put some weight across them with the winch to see if they will at least hold sideways. A bit of twist on lift, landed a big hit off road and they twisted the sill (~~ 5mm) but a large bar put it back.
Joel, depends on how they're fitted. Mine sit under the sill, plus a vertical flat plate that uses the OEM holes for nut insert, so no bending. Just painted out the area black.
But it will also depend on the size/thickness of the RHS. mine are 100x50x4 by memory. So not much chance. And they'll hold 100bar of pressure as air storage.