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Thread: Landrover black steel rock sliders

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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenix07 View Post
    Well documented installation guide. It will come handy in the near future. I have PM'd Brad for more info. Thanks heaps
    Can someone please remind me of Brads online name?
    LPJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by lpj View Post
    Can someone please remind me of Brads online name?
    LPJ
    I think Brad is: Disco3QLD

    I'm interested in the sliders too. There's some info in the threads below:

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...ml#post1277725

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...ers-steps.html

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    He can be contacted via his work address (which he is happy to have distributed). Details at:

    Mefit Industries
    Metfit Industries

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    Brad's rock sliders

    I'm another happy customer who'd gladly recommend Brad's sliders - very well made and finished.

    Only one very minor gripe was that the one under-sill fitting hole on either side did not line up - not a major issue as the 11 other holes lined up ok...

    The instructions available in the thread are spot on.

    Mated the sliders with a pair of D1 front mud flaps which fit perfectly and, while not looking too out of place, actually prevent the sides of my white 2014 D4 getting filthy - something that the OEM front mudflaps don't do.

    Can post pics if anyone is interested.

    Cheers,
    RickO

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    Please do, I need to fit something that is more servicable than the OEM mud flaps that I currently have.

    Thanks

    Lou

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    I'd like to see some pics as well RickO when you get a moment if that's cool.

    I to have Brads rock sliders on the D3, they are great and have saved me a couple of times, once from real bad damage when I slid down a slippery hill backwards and ended up parked on a rock on the slider. If The slider had not been there to stop the Disco I would have lost the back corner of the Disco into a bank that would have wrecked it.

    I have been meaning to get a set for the D4 as well but have not as of yet, hopefully I won't regret that laxness this weekend when the D4 gets its first workout up around Lithgow. ...
    Cheers,
    Terry

    D1 V8 (Gone)
    D2a HSE V8 (Gone)
    D3 HSE TDV6 (Unfortunately Gone)
    D4 V8

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    Brad's Rock sliders / D1 mudguards on D4 / LED Pulse buster / Traxide /

    Apology for the shotgun post but I'd thought I'd get of my ar$e and catchup with some posts:

    D1 mudguards & Brad's wide sliders on M14 D4:
    Brad's slider & D1 mudguard.jpg
    Sliders looking awesome

    Brad's slider & D1 mudguard 2.jpg

    Brad's slider & D1 mudguard 3.jpg

    D1 mudguard install on MY14 D4.jpg
    They're fixed just using the crappy OEM screw plugs - so far so good.

    The D1 mudflaps cost me about $40 from the UK and stop 99% of the muck thrown up by the front wheels

    Hope this helps....

    RickO

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    / LED Pulse buster / Traxide 12V socket

    And some randoms while I'm at it.......


    LED pulse buster install


    Unit location - behind tow storage (pls excuse gratuitous use of cable ties...)
    LED pulse buster unit.jpg

    Button location
    LED pulse buster install.jpg

    2nd Traxide 12V socket
    Traxide 2nd 12V socket.jpg

    Hope this helps....

    RickO

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    My sliders have taken a beating and have plenty of gouges and scapes, I did notice this dent in them too! (underneath not the scrape on the side)





    In fact I've had to loosen the fixing bolts and move the sliders back down maybe 10mm on body, shows they are definitely worth the investment!
    2014 SDV6 HSE - LLAMS, Tuff Ant Tree Sliders, Tuff Ant 18" rims, Nitto Ridge Grappler tyres 265/65 R18, Custom Lipo4 battery, Custom Drawer storage system https://www.box.com/s/jem0ilac3cner2mexq64

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guppy View Post
    I ordered a set of these:
    Land Rover LR3 LR4 Discovery 3 Discovery 4 Rock Sliders Tree Guards
    through Peninsula Rangie down in Frankston (VIC). Very strong, and as others have said, will support a Hi Lift Jack and I regularly use them to get access to the roof racks.

    Here are some pics with them on my D4
    Gup





    Hey Guppy, I reversed the mounts on my foxwing. It now sits down much better and doesn't look so silly sticking up in the air. I am 6'2" and I don't have any problems walking around under it when it is set up.

    I have terrafirma sliders on my D3. They are subtle and neat and work well. Only issue was that if you have rear air you need to cut the i side lip of them down in the passenger side to allow room for the pipe work.

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