Hi Guys
Have a look in the tutorials section.
I modified the sidesteps an made my own sliders.
If you are handy with metal and welders VERY EASY.
Any questions please ask,willing to help.
Andrew
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Hi Guys
Have a look in the tutorials section.
I modified the sidesteps an made my own sliders.
If you are handy with metal and welders VERY EASY.
Any questions please ask,willing to help.
Andrew
Hey guys
Justin here aka "Rangeneering" It has me at a loss what ARB are going on about. I manufacture sliders with the gully/tree fender and have fitted them to D2's with SLS and ACE. Having these options has nothing to do with interfeering with correctly made sliders. The ACE & SLS components are nowhere near the main sill area??????. Also the sliders on our Rangie are mounted to the chassis, as it used to compete in various things in its past life ( before kids). Unless you are going in the Outback Challenge, properly mounted sill sliders will more than cope with what your D2 is capable off. Your chassis got enough to cope with already.
If someone tells me how to attach a picture with this post I will!!
PS you actually gain a touch more ramp over clearance with our sliders!!
Regards Justin
THanks all,
will give you a call Justin for a quote.
Cheers
Hi DRanged
I agree with what you are saying.The only ACE component I found in the way was the "roll sensor" located on the inner sill behind the drivers door.
Andrew
Hi
Anyone have a picture of Rangeneering slider ? Whats the price for a D2 ?
Ta
AUD $795 in black powder coat. Have sent PM for your email and I will send photos.Quote:
Originally Posted by ATLandy
Regards Justin ( Rangeneering )
They look very good Justin. Thanks for the pic'sQuote:
Originally Posted by DRanged
ok so what sought of price are we talking about for rock/tree sliders
Hi Justin,Quote:
Originally Posted by DRanged
Have you worked out the posting of pics yet, would like to see a set on a RR Classic if you have any pics.