frank081003 121.jpg 437 hits | 84.95 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 Time to install the rock sliders I purchased in October of last year. (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 122.jpg 452 hits | 68.74 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 This will be the last time the side looks like this. "Lets hack away." (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 124.jpg 535 hits | 76.94 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 Wow, they were dirty under there. (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 125.jpg 553 hits | 84.21 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 Yep, front dirty also. (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 126.jpg 568 hits | 97.29 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 The tires really stick out there without the fender flares. (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 129.jpg 500 hits | 101.42 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 Will require cleaning . (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 131.jpg 509 hits | 97.38 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 Here is the slider. We need to cut to fit. They were fabricated to fit a CJ up to a CJ8 Scrambler. (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 132.jpg 512 hits | 94.58 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 Another view. We will need to drill the holes as well. (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 134.jpg 551 hits | 86.91 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 Needed to remove the wheels to get an accurate measurement. (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 135.jpg 562 hits | 69.56 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 Ooohhh.........I see a brake job in the near future . (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 139.jpg 538 hits | 79.11 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 Todd cuts off the excess metal. Big thanks to Todd H. and Tim C. for all the help. I would have been lost without them. (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 143.jpg 511 hits | 80.71 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 Much material eliminated. Pay no attention to the "Hillbilly" work bench. (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)
frank081003 147.jpg 557 hits | 97.24 KB | Posted: 8/11/03 After the final cut. Note: We used a "SawsAll" for the big cuts and a 4" angle grinder for the touch up work (Posted in: Rock Slider Install 08/10/03)