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    Angry Rovers North Rock Sliders

    Just got a set of new Galvi sliders. Waited a couple of weeks with high hopes. Was told that they are very popular. Arrived on Thurs. This sat I unpacked them from the copious amount of protective packing and bubble wrap. Total parts .... 2 rock sliders, 2 mount brackets, small bag of grade 5 hardware...... no instructions .... nope none.....
    Hey , I own a Series Rover. I can fix anything. just 4 parts ...right?
    After orienting the sliders to the proper side I attempted to bolt on the rear mounting bracket........ bolt goes in..... bottoms out at less than 1/4 inch. The extra metal welded onto the slider is tapped and clean of galvi. the remaining metal behind the hole is not tapped.... not tapped , nor is it drilled.... Hmmmm very useful. So glad I bought pre made rather than make myself. I also notice the slider will not fit straight with the body work, It hits the door post metal.
    Any of you guys have this problem? I googled and found no help, One would think a set of install instructions would have been posted .... but I found none.
    Another weekend wasted....
    Last edited by Lord Icon; 06-19-2010 at 07:17 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Its part of the joy of Series ownership.......

    I doubt anyone at Rovers North made those themselves, no one is perfect.

    Thanks for the heads up, through your suffering i will know what to expect when i finally get around to ordering a set for my 88.
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    Sad to hear of your problem..

    here's the instructions for mine.. (not yet installed)

    http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink

    ...TJR

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    I'm surprised anyone can produce aftermarket bits for these things. There is too much hand-fitting, in my experience.

    I've made bumper, sliders, rear bumperettes/corner protectors, roof rack, and some other things, and none of them was I able to make a pattern off one side that would perfectly fit the other side and that's just one side to the other of the SAME VEHICLE. Things were slightly out of square or otherwise irregular.

    The ONLY reason my sliders match (somewhat) the body lines of my LR is because I built them in place... fabricated to fit.

    I know my roof rack could not be fit to another 109.. The bulkhead hinges that I supported off of were completely out of square to the roof lines.

    My rear corner protectors turned out sweet and I had wanted to make a set to ship to my LR buddy.. but I realized I'd hardly be doing him a favor when they arrived and the first thing he had to do was a bunch of work to make them fit.

    Good luck with your sliders!

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    Josh,
    I looked through most of your posts ... did you ever post pics of your corner protectors? I'd be interested in seeing what you came up with. The other stuff, too, but I've not been satisfied with any of my rear corner ideas.

    Shawn

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    Quote Originally Posted by printjunky View Post
    Josh,
    I looked through most of your posts ... did you ever post pics of your corner protectors? I'd be interested in seeing what you came up with. The other stuff, too, but I've not been satisfied with any of my rear corner ideas.

    Shawn
    Here's a little discussion on the corner protection subject (but pics are busted):

    http://roverlanders.bc.ca/roverforum...asc&highlight=

    Here's a few pictures of the corner protectors:



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    Default hyjacked!!!!

    Hey, Post yer own thread. It's not like it costs much...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Icon View Post
    Hey, Post yer own thread. It's not like it costs much...
    Probably not going to get much help, certainly no sympathy, with that...

    Seems like you could have drilled and tapped the hole in the amount of time you spent posting and researching the issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Icon View Post
    Hey, Post yer own thread. It's not like it costs much...
    I'm pretty sure your problem was solved in the 2nd reply, by TJR, who kindly provided you with the instructions you seek. Was there more?
    --Mark

    1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

    0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
    (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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    Ouch - hijack objection noted.

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