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ROCK SLIDERS
Reaper:
I am thinking about getting some @ the Malvern show. when I was @ Billing I had a look around and was going to buy the Rebel 4x4 ones for £160.00 they seem to be as good as the scorpion ones for £295.00 but without the tree bars on. Only reason I did'nt get them then was they were out of stock. anyone got any better ideas?
I do have the means to make my own but don't have the time :(
seph234:
ive got the rebel ones on my disco ive had no problems with them and they have saved my sills loads of time i recommend them :D
TUFFTEE:
i have just bought mine from Mill Services and they work out at about £160 delivered inc the dreaded!!! OH and they are "Galvonised"
Range Rover Blues:
I'd rather have galvanised than coated because galv still works when it's been scratched.
If I were to swap mine I'd go for ones that protrude a lilttle more to protect the paintwork, also to keep the hi-lift away from the doors.
Whilst on the subject I think that jacking under the sill sin a last resort, they deflect too much I don't like having them bolted to the body but the chassis brackets are a bit poo. The ones from Firstt 4 off road look really good and have a substantial bracket. Only thing is they tried to make them look like a standard sill and that's just not 'angry' enough for my car (Boom's decrition), though I might put a pair on the stock motor.
the loon:
try www.4muddyfeet.com
friend of mine runs the garage and they have just started making accessories (saw there first rock sliders taking shape today)
or give maurice a bell on 01670511165 for a quote
let him know Neil mentioned them and that your in MC.
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