P1000 DIY Rock sliders yah or nah?

zmnypit

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Had a couple hrs free time this afternoon so I mocked up a rock slider using some 3/4" scrap DOM I had laying around for a test fit. No notching or nothing yet. If I decide to make them I'll use 1 1/2" or 1 3/4" DOM. My other idea would be follow the bed step body lines. This would bring the front arch back about 12".


Any thoughts or suggestions?

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Had a couple hrs free time this afternoon so I mocked up a rock slider using some 3/4" scrap DOM I had laying around for a test fit. No notching or nothing yet. If I decide to make them I'll use 1 1/2" or 1 3/4" DOM. My other idea would be follow the bed step body lines. This would bring the front arch back about 12".


Any thoughts or suggestions?

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For it to be effective it would have to be really strong on the up rights.
 
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For it to be effective it would have to be really strong on the up rights.
Yep. It would be .95 walled but mounting is the problem. Only a couple spots for mounting points.
 
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Yep. It would be .95 walled but mounting is the problem. Only a couple spots for mounting points.
Yep! Would need to tie them into the S x S upright frame some how.
 
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