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DUDES! Build a tranny crossmember !!!! I will buy one for a frontier if you build one that will clear my drive shaft angles.
i will definitely look in to that....

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Posts: 511 | Location: College Station, TX | Registered: September 23, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by sflapathy:
Try here:

Matt's Custom Rock Sliders


Does anyone know how else to get ahold of these? I emailed them several times with no response yet.

Matt's Custom Rock Sliders


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Posts: 200 | Location: Western Washington | Registered: November 21, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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4xinnovations.com is making me a set with the bulge at the back for $250 delivered to my door. They should be here in about a week. They build Toyota stuff but will custom make lengths for a few $'s more. For my frontier I need some that were 72" he charged my $10 bucks more to make a set that length.

I mentioned that I was going to order a set from them on NOR and when I finally did, Adam said I was the 3rd person that week to order stuff for a Nissan. Maybe he will get a hint and market some for Nissan.


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Contact Steevo and/or call Rugged Rocks (see banner ad above). 1st gen Xterra sliders are the right size for your pathy and will work just fine if you're going the weld on route. They're a little more money. I saw only 2nd gens listed on the site, but I'm sure they can get 1st gen ones, probably for less money.



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Originally posted by bignissan:
send me an e-mail

www.shortysoffroad.com
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It doesn't look like you actuallyhave a website here!!?


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I didn't see a ph# for stevo on there. Just the email. Any help?


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It doesn't look like you actuallyhave a website here!!?


That original post is over four years old.


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Hey guys, I don't have a number for rugged rocks right now, but i do keep up on e-mail REALLY well during the week.
So if you need somehthing that you can't find or have any questions, e-mail is really the best way to go about it for right now.
Thanks,
-Steven


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Posts: 379 | Location: california | Registered: September 20, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I would get a weld on set. Much easier to do and a lot less work involved. Personally I like Shrockworks or a/c style rock sliders.


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The X sliders Andy was talking about are from shrockworks, i just havn't put up all of thier stuff on the site yet. but if you need shrockworks stuff shoot me an e-mail.


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well i have been talking a little with my friends that make exo cages and custom bumpers and sliders. im going to see what they will do for us for some good sliders and i will be able to sell them at a good price. they would be a weld in style and i would have to know for body lift or not. and some pictures would be great of what you guys want. let me know what you think.
thanks
justin
 
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i have some for $175 plus shipping. built for toyotas, but can fit. 58" long, or also in 67" or 78". just have to figure out how to post pics...
 
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just have to figure out how to post pics...


Display image icon in the top right hand corner of the replay box. You need to host the photos at image shack or photobucket, etc.


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IF you are talking about trail-gears(which i have seen a few nissan's use) they are made with HREW steel instead of DOM which means they are weaker so........... Pee on trail-gears
 
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HREW steel



I thought hrew steel is not much weaker than dom. must be a bigger difference.


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