Chris Stoffel wrote:I was thinking along these lines. See Photo.
This guy went full retard
All the rock sliders for the Disco 1 and 2 attach in a similar way to these shown above. They are a 5mm plate "U" channel that covers the lower sill area between the wheel arches. There aren't any brackets attaching to the chassis on any of the designs. I have saved the plan's I've downloaded and can upload them if someone is interested.
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2004 Disco 2 Td5
Paul#25 wrote:
All the rock sliders for the Disco 1 and 2 attach in a similar way to these shown above. They are a 5mm plate "U" channel that covers the lower sill area between the wheel arches. There aren't any brackets attaching to the chassis on any of the designs. I have saved the plan's I've downloaded and can upload them if someone is interested.
Have you got a photo of those mounted to an actual vehicle?
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Paul#25 wrote:
All the rock sliders for the Disco 1 and 2 attach in a similar way to these shown above. They are a 5mm plate "U" channel that covers the lower sill area between the wheel arches. There aren't any brackets attaching to the chassis on any of the designs. I have saved the plan's I've downloaded and can upload them if someone is interested.
Have you got a photo of those mounted to an actual vehicle?
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I don't have any saved photos, but there were some from a thread where a guy used the plans to build a set. When I have a gap I'll try to find the link.
The humble person makes room for progress; the arrogant person believes they’re already there.
2004 Disco 2 Td5