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![]() One of the added benefits of the Shrockbars is that the side tube serves two
purposes. First and most importantly it protects from side impacts and
second it serves as a step for those that have a vertically challenged
passenger. I also decided to apply some anti-skid tape to mine so I wouldn’t
bust my backside while climbing in or out when they got wet or muddy. |
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Finally came the mounting. It is recommended that you have someone to help
you install these due to their weight but it can be done by yourself with
the use of a floor jack. These sliders are meant to mount in place of the
stock plastic rocker guards that the Samurai comes with from the factory.
Since mine were already removed in order to paint the vehicle I didn’t have
to worry about it. After you remove the plastic rocker guard and the metal
bracket that it mounts to you will need to use a hammer to bend the body
seam under the rocker panel up till it is flush with the bottom of the body. I recommend using a rubber mallet so you don’t bang up the rest of your
Samurai’s body. Once this is complete you are ready to lift the sliders into
place and mark the frame to drill the holes for mounting. You will notice
that the Shrockbars are designed to bolt to the frame and that they are
cutout perfectly to match the frames contour. |
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![]() After you mark the holes you
should remove the Shrockbars and carefully drill the six mounting holes
needed for each side. When the holes are complete you can use your buddy or
your jack to put them back into place and bolt them up to the frame. You’re
not done yet though. These sliders also mount to the body of the Samurai in
two places. Just mark and drill these two holes, insert the bolts, tighten
them all up and you’re done! That’s it! All of this took about five hours,
four hours to paint them and an hour to install them. Now when I take my
samurai out on the trail I know that my rocker panels are protected by the
best sliders I have found. Thanks to ShrockWorks for a well thought out and
well built product! |
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Source:
ShrockWorks - Offroad Fabrication |
07/18/05 23:10
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