na left an right just sitting side by side do i have to remeasure them and make a drawing incase i have to make another set, then again not sure your torran is the same as these are for
what dimensions are the pipe and box section, was gona go 4mm wall on my ones but thinking again might be an over kill, but then again, no problems with over kill in the engineering business aye!!
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coxsy wrote:na left an right just sitting side by side do i have to remeasure them and make a drawing incase i have to make another set, then again not sure your torran is the same as these are for
All Terrano chassis should be the same, its just the running gear and bodies that are different.
If you do manage to get a drawing and god forbid, some prices up, you may have a small market for some fabricationing.
Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along. Ph 0212078472
yes we have pipe benders threaders and all sorts or engineering tools , hans is coming down south a xmas wants to come and see you with his modded steering have a look then
coxsy wrote:yes we have pipe benders threaders and all sorts or engineering tools , hans is coming down south a xmas wants to come and see you with his modded steering have a look then
Cheers, yes I forgot he was coming down. I will be here, there's too much work here for me to escape. I wonder if I can distract him long enough that they might fall off his truck.
Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along. Ph 0212078472
What are you cladding them in? When they are wet, open bars like that are just waiting to snap your legs and ankles.
I have open steel grate on my 'lux and have just finished some with alloy checker plate for the prado.
Other than that, they look real nice. As I have said before, I honestly believe that a good set of side bars and sill sliders are the most useful protection addition you can make to any 4wd.
Ugly is a state of mind..... and the state of my truck!
people think slipping is a proplem with these sliders never slipped off mine, nor my son or wife who sits in the back of my swb saf, its a small step , nothing more,
a day on my back under the dam thing to get the u brackets to fit, you measure the chassis hight but nissan add a ridge that need another 5mm on top of what you measure, its got me twice now . also no room on top of the rail to get a bolt and have steel to retain the bolt is a interesting job
yeah they look pretty cool. got a set on the safari but the pipe is 85mm OD. Top is covered in checkerplate. Big but man they have hit some stuff. Also keep small trees off the panels as well as clay banks! Just have to lug a little more weight.