The jeep body is on rubber mounts and pretty sure that's what flexed into your sliders. How much gap did you leave between them and your body before you welded them? Rock skins would help
Lol. We'll I'm just a Web wheeler.... but in this case there was no better line.
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The jeep body is on rubber mounts and pretty sure that's what flexed into your sliders. How much gap did you leave between them and your body before you welded them? Rock skins would help
So your saying it's not possible for the tube to flex then flex back to it's original shape? or real close?.Correct, this is what causes the damage to the body. If the EVO sliders did flex, they would bend and stay bent. If your sliders are not bent, then its just your jeep's body compressing the rubber frame mounts. Also, the slider tubes will more than likely deform (have a dent in the tubing) before they would bend to the point contacting the body. Not saying the sliders can't bend, but it would be obvious as they would not return to their original shape.
So your saying it's not possible for the tube to flex then flex back to it's original shape? or real close?.
If the EVO sliders did flex, they would bend and stay bent.
No texting while spotting!!!!Lol. We'll I'm just a Web wheeler.... but in this case there was no better line.
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