i cant find any rock rails or bumpers that would allow me to keep my cladding. Do i have to build what i want or is there something out there that is already made that will protect the cladding when rock crawling???
i cant find any rock rails or bumpers that would allow me to keep my cladding. Do i have to build what i want or is there something out there that is already made that will protect the cladding when rock crawling???
be patient grasshopper, I am working on some low profile rock sliders that will provide protection and look like they belong on a VX as well as a brush guard/pushbar. The Winch Bumper is also in the works, just have to get caught up on so other things first...
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i was thinking of buliding these myself but all i have is a welder, and a sawsall, and soon a chopsaw. I work in a machine shop but i dont have alot of time to cut there.
Rocky Road offroad makes rock rails/sliders for the VX, I think they're the only ones. IIRC everybody else made them/had theirs custom made.
Myself and vt_maverick currently are the only two I know who have them right now.
We both have the "Super Sliders" they offer. No trimming of cladding was required.
Can see I sure broke them in this year on Moab!
http://www.rocky-road.com/vehicross-rock-sliders.html
CAN SEE THE END OF THE SLIDER COMES RIGHT UP TO END OF CLADDING, SO NO CUTTING NEEDED.
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edit...oh forgot to mention, all that orange stuff everywhere is good ole' AZ desert dust...not rust...
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The old Strick9 sliders were similar and that's what I have on mine:
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thank you for the pictures. That is exactly what i needed. Now i have a very good idea on what to get started with.
Does anyone have the same type of bumper on their VX?
I also have the Stric9's but they are no longer being made. One thing to keep in mind...the frame material is fairly thin. You want to have a longish contact area for the mounting point. If you do not the frame can "coke can" when hard contact is made. I have seen it happen...the eaarly models of the Stric9's had a smaller mount area. It was corrected after the problem was detected.
HERE are pics of my Stric9's and the mounts.
Last edited by Triathlete : 12/07/2012 at 06:37 PM
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Previous owner cut the square tubes, welded in some solid round tube in, put them back together and drilled holes for a 3/4" bolt and made them removable.
I really enjoy being able to take them off in the winter so they don't fill up with snow and ice and drip in my garage....
With some covers that I made from black PVC
If you need more inspiration...
..check my gallery for pics of the Rock Rails I designed.
When you say "same type of bumper"..what do you mean?
An Off road Rock Bumper?
There are a few of us working on that right now...if thats what youre talking about.
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Another member did this back in the day, not sure if he did it himself or hired someone else. Some of our older members may know...
Grandpa bob... I always heard he wheeled the crap outta his Vx.
Old guys/gals chime in on his bumper?
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