Evo Sliders

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Get a set of hands to help you. It's tough doing it alone. But here's the angle ones. The skins with these have enough room for it to be easy and put on whenever.

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I have the low angle EVO sliders. I like them because of a vertically challenged wife and my kids, they use them as steps. I also put on the aluminum Crawler Conzepts rocker panel skins, mainly because my wife liked the look of them and secondly because the do provide some protection. The first hole was the hardest. After the first one there is no turning back.

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Regular angle. They still work as steps if you put your foot sideways. I use them as such when flopping back the sunrider top.

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I have a quick question for the sliders as well. I always wondered if you have room to weld across the top of the bracket that gets welded to the frame. And if any of you have pictures of the bracket against the frame after it being welded that'd be appreciated


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I have a quick question for the sliders as well. I always wondered if you have room to weld across the top of the bracket that gets welded to the frame. And if any of you have pictures of the bracket against the frame after it being welded that'd be appreciated


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If you turn the mig gun sideways, you can get on top. Best pic I got

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If you turn the mig gun sideways, you can get on top. Best pic I got

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That's what I wondered. And I wonder if that means they're okay to not be welded all the way around? That's my only concern about the slider install (not the product to clarify ha ha) but making sure they're properly installed lol


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I have a quick question for the sliders as well. I always wondered if you have room to weld across the top of the bracket that gets welded to the frame. And if any of you have pictures of the bracket against the frame after it being welded that'd be appreciated


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I used a stick welder I only got 2 out of the 6 so I need to find someone with a mig gun to finish but for now I silicone to cover the top cause when I put my sliders on they didn't go flush it either had a gap in the bottom or top.


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