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Old 02-24-2010, 06:23 PM
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Just got the engine finished. Valve cover gaskets replaced engine cleaned and so far no new leaks detected. I am starting the build. anyone have any used rock sliders? I also need a new front bumper so I can put a winch on this thing? Anyone have a used one for sale? Or does anyone know where I can get a good decently priced new one from? thanks, Dave Also found a front bumper for 650 shipped. sounds pretty good from a place that fabricates bumpers for vehicles. Any thoughts or things I need to make sure the bumper has would help. I am new to L.R.'s I was a jeep guy but have converted (thanks to a great deal on my disco).
 
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Old 02-24-2010, 06:44 PM
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Borff Fabrication has the best price on sliders.
I know where some brand new used ones are for sale (he rolled his truck before he put them on) but I am keeping that secret to myself, sorry.
 
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Borff stuff is nice, but my favorite sliders are still RoverTym. Not cheap. Just good. Saved my *** in Moab more than once.
 
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I'd go with the Rovertym product. I like the way they have engineered it, they recommend removing once a year for cleaning and rust prevention, and they are very knowledgeable and easy to work with.
 
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+1 Bottorf
 
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Thanks! I appreciate all the info. I will let you know what I go with.
 
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another option:

http://store.hicountryoffroad.com/Land-Rover_c_54.html


I can't attest to quality, but am looking at getting bumpers and sliders from them myself.
 
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Originally Posted by mattrickman
another option:

http://store.hicountryoffroad.com/Land-Rover_c_54.html


I can't attest to quality, but am looking at getting bumpers and sliders from them myself.
Nice! I forgot all about them, and their prices are the best ive seen.
Anyone have experience with Hi Country??
 
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