Justgosurfin
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How do they do with any impacts? Wondering if something custom in steel might be better. Any feedback would be great!
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Photos for reference for what I did on my build.
If you are worried about how the aluminum compares to steel when actually used, I grabbed some screen shots.
View attachment 490835Fellow forum member who had installed Aluminess nerf bars. Ended up bending his.
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Got any pics of it?Steel will slide on rock and sand, aluminum won't.
I've welded the tube to flat bar and then bolted the flat bar to the frame using existing holes.
Welded to the frame. Was initially going to do a bolt in affair, but the thought of spacers and doing 64 holes was a no go. Who wants to Swiss cheese their frame? Easier just to burn it in. And if the time comes to remove it, a sawzall comes to the rescue. Now, I know my setup is knowhere near as strong (or pretty) as Jeremy's at WeldTec, but it was perfect for what I needed; Strong enough to jack and lift the van if needed (already tested) and got the step and side protection I wanted. The rockers are going to be better protected than most of the other offerings out there, at a reasonable price. Plus, I got a chance to do a project. ?
If I were to do it over, I would have utilized larger sized 1/4" scab plates, made some longer length gussets, and gone with a square tube for the main body. I was on a tight budget and timeline, but a good learning experience and I have no regrets overall.[/QUOTE
Welded to the frame. Was initially going to do a bolt in affair, but the thought of spacers and doing 64 holes was a no go. Who wants to Swiss cheese their frame? Easier just to burn it in. And if the time comes to remove it, a sawzall comes to the rescue. Now, I know my setup is knowhere near as strong (or pretty) as Jeremy's at WeldTec, but it was perfect for what I needed; Strong enough to jack and lift the van if needed (already tested) and got the step and side protection I wanted. The rockers are going to be better protected than most of the other offerings out there, at a reasonable price. Plus, I got a chance to do a project. ?
If I were to do it over, I would have utilized larger sized 1/4" scab plates, made some longer length gussets, and gone with a square tube for the main body. I was on a tight budget and timeline, but a good learning experience and I have no regrets overall.
No pics, built for a buddy..... they were stainless steel with strips of punched non slip tac welded along the main bar.Got any pics of it?