92 Sierra SAS frame off

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92Sierra

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got a new crossmember with skid plate made. 2x2x1/4" and some 3/16" reinforcement plating
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Rock sliders/steps all done. 2"x3" 0.120" wall for the sliders, 2"x2"x3/16" for the legs, 1/4"x4" for the mounting plates and 1.5" sch40 pipe for the steps, angled up @ 15*
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The steps were primered and then coated with Duplicolor bed armor for grip and the rest of the sliders just have tremclad paint. they work well and a very sturdy, i'll try to get some pictures of the mounting locations.
 

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Any updates? I know it's been a little over a year now. Enjoyed watching your build

Haven't done much to it since then, busy getting stuff in order to build our house.
I'm trying to find the time to build bumpers, I have a a sheet of 3/16" that keeps staring at me. I also modified a stock FPR to make it adjustable, hoping to put that in to see if it makes a diffrence.
Other things on the "hope to to do list" are trac bar, some body work, maybe a torque arm
planning for rear bumper to look something like this, front is still up in the air.
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Good luck on the house, hopefully you find time for the truck somewhere in there, the sliders look awesome
 
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