I would be interested aswell. I could maybe pick it up too, since I only live one state awayill pay 350 no prob...
Not to worry, Bart!
You will be on the top of the list, even with your challenged view about films
I will keep you all posted with results and cost if I can get them to produce some....
James
Good lookin out, thanks Ldub!:bwgr:
James
No spacers, they bolt right to the cross members below and to the tow hook bolts in the front. There is enough flex in the plates to make it work well.
The drawings are a start point. I would have the front brackets that tie into the tow hook threaded holes custom measured to get the angle right. Mine are a bit off... to lazy to make nice.
I used 1/4" aluminum.
I was leery about putting a skid on the gas tank as I didn't want to BOLT it on and wind up a Pinto. I would WELD a gas tank skid on the one thats there if you want that protection - if you are there, I would also have it extend over the cladding to the underside of hatch door. This is where you gouge your cladding coming off a steep rock...
Right now I'm playing with the idea of UHMW skids as some sort of gas tank skid/sliders...maybe bolt a plate of it under the rock sliders to "grease" the ride off a rock...
I hate touch up painting, so I paid through the nose to get good aluminum.
Very nice, thanks for the direction!
I was considering diamond plate, but thinking about it, perhaps the "diamonds" would hang up and prevent needed sliding/deflection...
Ldub mentioned you had (side?) rock sliders as well? Any pix?
Thanks again!
James
You, sir, are an artist!
Thanks,
James
I did some emailing yesterday to see what I could find as far as prices go.. Here is one reply from a fabricator in Kalamazoo, MI.
I think I need to find someone doing this on a much smaller scale... larger companies see this as an inconvenience if anything.
We can certainly do this unit for you, however, I must warn you that a single item such as this is regarded as a "Prototype" and is cost prohibitive.
There may be something available on the market that you can purchase, and I can tell you that if there is, we cannot beat the price you can buy it for.
I encourage you to research this and see if you can find it. In the event you cannot, and "cost is no object", then please feel free to contact us for an actual quote, which we will be happy to do for you. As a baseline, our prototype costing starts at about $2,500, although with an item as simple as this, I think we could do it for about $1,500.
Here is a freebie: Despite the weight difference, I would go with 3/16" steel to fabricate this as aluminum is actually very delicate, and dents and scratches easily even in 1/4" thickness.
Well... My Uncle is still working on my skid plates... for about $300-400. I hope I have them before MOAB! At this point, it's too late to find another source to make the skid plates. I am using diamond plated aluminum, i forget the thickness. I am using Kenny's creation, I really want hese done before moab... but I have seemed to lost contact with him... no cell, no office #, no email responses...it's looking a little grim.Unless Mr...Snowtrooper can have them done in a week...
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Looks like initial price for fab/materials is going to be in the 300 - 400 range for me. I asked about aluminum vs diamond plate cost. Difference is small, so I will go with diamond plate. I will keep you updated once fabbing starts.
James