I need sliders for my 88, does anyone know where to get them? Thanks in advance
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Slider for 88
1968 Series IIa 88 w/ hardtop - SOLD
1970 Series IIa 88 (parts car)
M416 Trailer
2008 Toyota FJ
2009 Volvo C30
1983 D110
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These are supplied by Rovers North. Our next load arrives Wednesday next week.
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Thank you, is $395 for the pair?1968 Series IIa 88 w/ hardtop - SOLD
1970 Series IIa 88 (parts car)
M416 Trailer
2008 Toyota FJ
2009 Volvo C30
1983 D110
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Does anyone know how hard these are to install? Thanks1968 Series IIa 88 w/ hardtop - SOLD
1970 Series IIa 88 (parts car)
M416 Trailer
2008 Toyota FJ
2009 Volvo C30
1983 D110
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Thanks, I was not sure if I had to drill into the frame.1968 Series IIa 88 w/ hardtop - SOLD
1970 Series IIa 88 (parts car)
M416 Trailer
2008 Toyota FJ
2009 Volvo C30
1983 D110
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No drilling on the frame, though you can drill through the outriggers for extra strength.
Do you have a fax #? I can fax the instructions to?
Les Parker
Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
Rovers North Inc.
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Ike at Pangolin 4x4 makes some great custom sliders also
his web site is: www.pangolin4x4.com1966 Series IIA 88 "zebra"
1967 Series IIA 109Comment
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Originally posted by Eric W SAre lightweights that much different from a regular series? I have only seen pics and read about them. Seems that regular sliders would work?
I think Ike has made sliders for a lightweight before. If not I'm sure he could.
These are some from a guy in Belguim (http://puppy64.nl/pensliggers/Lightweight/sidebars.htm):
Stacy
Motta S.A. ItalyComment
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Yup. Underneath everything is pretty much the same so hooking up to the frame wouldn't be a stretch. It's the fact that the wheel wells are significantly larger. So a standard 88 slider would stick all the way into the wheel well opening and look all fugly.
Of course that's not to say the truck isn't already fugly. But it's just purposefully fugly... not Oops that wasn't supposed to happen fugly. You see what I mean.
I could fabricate something I suppose but just haven't had the time.Comment
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