Well it's been 5 months with no updates here. I picked up a new motorcycle and it pretty much absorbed most of my summer, LOL. Now that it's getting too cold to ride or work on the house I've got a little time to kill. I cranked up the heater in the garage and got a couple things done. First thing I did was braze on some tabs to mount the rear bumper up. I also threw some hollow tube braces from the mount tabs to the bumper side returns, that should give the mount tabs a little extra strength.
Then I went to work on those dang sliders that I've been avoiding for months. Here you can see the adjustment I made for the new skid plate. I mentioned before that I picked up of the TSS's smooth skids. I also slid it forward to help with a binding driveshaft. Here you can see how much I slid it forward. I also built them this time with both front and back raised upper link mounts. TSS's skid doesn't have upper link mounts so I needed them in the front too.
Then I took them and beat them into shape on the anvil. They're not pretty like some of the ones you buy but that's okay. They look pretty good for not having a metal break.
Then I bent some rod and brazed up some sliders for them.
Here's how they'll look from the bottom. You can also see my new TSS smooth skid in this photo. Everything will be mostly smooth across the bottom of this thing, hopefully it will hang up a little less.
All in all I think they turned out pretty nice...



Then I went to work on those dang sliders that I've been avoiding for months. Here you can see the adjustment I made for the new skid plate. I mentioned before that I picked up of the TSS's smooth skids. I also slid it forward to help with a binding driveshaft. Here you can see how much I slid it forward. I also built them this time with both front and back raised upper link mounts. TSS's skid doesn't have upper link mounts so I needed them in the front too.


Then I took them and beat them into shape on the anvil. They're not pretty like some of the ones you buy but that's okay. They look pretty good for not having a metal break.

Then I bent some rod and brazed up some sliders for them.


Here's how they'll look from the bottom. You can also see my new TSS smooth skid in this photo. Everything will be mostly smooth across the bottom of this thing, hopefully it will hang up a little less.

All in all I think they turned out pretty nice...
