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#396294 - 01/08/05 12:30 PM
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Jim, the "wing" aspects by the T-Bars, how are they supported/reinforced if at all. I like the idea but will they with stand "TJ" levels of abuse?
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#396295 - 01/08/05 01:09 PM
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Originally posted by Shrock: Originally posted by TJ: [b]My wish list for the rear bumper/carrier... Makes women feel strangely attracted to the driver. Std feature on all of our products![/b]eew, I'd prefer my X be STD free. Would rubbing some medication on the bumper clear that right up? :p
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#396296 - 01/08/05 01:37 PM
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Originally posted by airbornenurse: Jim, the "wing" aspects by the T-Bars, how are they supported/reinforced if at all. I like the idea but will they with stand "TJ" levels of abuse? There is a flange bent up vertical on the edges to provide stiffness, like this |____| The vertical flanges are tall enough that if the plate does bend, they will contact the frame and stop it from bending further.
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#396297 - 01/08/05 01:51 PM
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Originally posted by Shrock: Originally posted by airbornenurse: [b]Jim, the "wing" aspects by the T-Bars, how are they supported/reinforced if at all. I like the idea but will they with stand "TJ" levels of abuse? There is a flange bent up vertical on the edges to provide stiffness, like this |____| The vertical flanges are tall enough that if the plate does bend, they will contact the frame and stop it from bending further.[/b]Why am I not surprised you had that base covered. So I just baught my wife' 11 year wedding gift, I know what I want, I suppose I need to ask you when my wife can by it (the full set of skids man).?
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#396299 - 01/08/05 08:22 PM
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Are they ready yet?? How Much?? Are they ready yet?? How Much?? Are they ready yet?? How Much?? Are they ready yet?? How Much??
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#396300 - 01/08/05 10:02 PM
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I need about 2 hrs with an Xterra here that isnt beat-up underneath and they'll be done! I think they are done. I just need to verify.
I dont know about the Calmini skid. I've never really looked at one up close.
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#396301 - 02/08/05 05:47 AM
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Originally posted by Shrock: I need about 2 hrs with an Xterra here that isnt beat-up underneath and they'll be done! I think they are done. I just need to verify.
I dont know about the Calmini skid. I've never really looked at one up close. Can you give us a ballpark sum on how much the Skid Plate would cost ?
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#396302 - 02/08/05 06:01 AM
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Originally posted by RI Xterra: Jim,
Is the swing arm going to have some sort of grease fitting so it can be squeek free? Jim how about this??
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#396303 - 02/08/05 06:13 AM
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I would assume, if it comes off with just one bolt, that it acts as a pin, that could be easily greased, by disassembling/greasing/reassembling. Or a shot of canned white lithium or something every now and then.
I see the issue, but think if its going to cause Jim extra effort, that it is something that can easily be done consumer end to defray additional costs.
-Jeremy
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#396304 - 02/08/05 03:46 PM
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The one's we've done so far have been maintenance free. Stainless steel pin & bronze or polymer bearings. I've never heard of them squeaking.
How was the one that squeaked setup?
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#396305 - 02/08/05 04:02 PM
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I bet it was a bushing set up.
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#396306 - 02/08/05 04:31 PM
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Originally posted by Rickster43: Can you give us a ballpark sum on how much the Skid Plate would cost ? Goal is about $500 for a complete set of four plates. Front Engine/Trans Tcase Gas Tank Not sure yet if we will be able to pull it off, but that is the goal.
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#396307 - 02/08/05 04:40 PM
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Thanks Jim...
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#396308 - 02/08/05 04:48 PM
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Wow... that is an amazing goal! Very nice!
Can't wait to hear!
-Jeremy
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#396309 - 02/08/05 08:42 PM
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Looking forward to hearing more Jim...very interested!
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#396310 - 03/08/05 05:38 AM
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Hey are there heat issues due to all that coverage? (Skid Plates?) Just wondering....
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#396311 - 03/08/05 06:25 AM
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Originally posted by Shrock: I need about 2 hrs with an Xterra here that isnt beat-up underneath and they'll be done! I think they are done. I just need to verify.
i'll volunteer my truck if I can keep them when your done testing!!
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#396313 - 03/08/05 08:09 AM
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Originally posted by Shrock: The one's we've done so far have been maintenance free. Stainless steel pin & bronze or polymer bearings. I've never heard of them squeaking.
How was the one that squeaked setup? Jim I wasn't sure how you was going to set it up.I should have asked first. But I jsut didn't want to hear the squeeking that they claim not to have...
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#396314 - 03/08/05 11:10 AM
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Originally posted by Shrock: Goal is about $500 for a complete set of four plates.
Not sure yet if we will be able to pull it off, but that is the goal. Damn, that is an awesome price if you can pull it off. I definitely see a full set of shrock skids going on the X in the near future!
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#396315 - 10/08/05 08:52 PM
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Jim, are you sure about not having a mount for jerry cans, instead of a tire mount? Am I the only one who takes long off road trips in the Baja were you can't always count on being able to find petrol? Other wise sounds great to me.
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#396316 - 10/08/05 11:41 PM
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A couple Jerry cans instead of the tire would be easy enough to do.
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#396318 - 11/08/05 07:21 AM
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I'm really glad I've waited for these skids. They look great and the planned price looks even better
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