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Post by Witchdoctor on Sept 13, 2004 21:34:55 GMT 11
Does anyone have rocksliders on their Isuzu? After doing some serious sil damage on the weekend im looking for a design for some sliders. Give me something to do in the shed this weekend. Thanks for the help. Dave
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Post by geeves on Sept 14, 2004 19:46:09 GMT 11
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Post by geeves on Sept 14, 2004 19:56:41 GMT 11
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wayne
Isuzu Baby
Love mods
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Post by wayne on Sept 17, 2004 9:46:47 GMT 11
Check out this site www.houlster.com/I copied mine from his site and they are solid enough to hilift off.
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Post by wildcat on Nov 19, 2004 5:42:20 GMT 11
I used 3x3 1/4 inch angle iron. Has worked great and I have come down hard on them more than once. Sorry wildcat.....but I had to change pic size..Francesco
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RoeDao
Isuzu Junior
If you notice this notice, you will notice that this notice is not worth noticing
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Post by RoeDao on Dec 10, 2004 17:16:32 GMT 11
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Post by justin on May 20, 2005 9:53:32 GMT 11
I'd be up for a set, I've just been looking into getting a set made but you really need to leave the truck with someone to do it properly but that's a no go for me as the Murcielago in for service at the moment! J
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Post by francesco on May 20, 2005 15:39:09 GMT 11
The existing holes for mounting sidesteps on the 3.1 and the 2.8 have slightly different positioning. I remember when I put on 3.1 sidesteps on my 2.8 it was a total pain in the Butt.....
So this will have to be looked at if making a few sets up for different people.
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steve
Isuzu Baby
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Post by steve on May 23, 2005 22:54:38 GMT 11
could you send me measurements for the 2.8, coz even if i wanted to have them made by you, shipping would kill me! ;D
tebanman@yahoo.com
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Post by francesco on May 24, 2005 10:44:34 GMT 11
Hey Wild Cat and Jimmu....could you please reduce the physical size of your pics....there killing the thread
;D
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Post by Graham on May 25, 2005 0:27:22 GMT 11
Yeah, cmon guys. At 900Kb+, they each take about 4 minutes to load when using dialup internet. But I'm on cable so I never noticed Do you know about saving as a compressed JPG file? You'd be able to get the file size down from 900Kb to 50Kb pretty easily. Wouldn't loose too much quality either. pm me or start a thread if you want tips. Ciao, Graham.
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Post by Jimmu on May 25, 2005 10:31:53 GMT 11
I wrote a rant. I deleted it.
166Kb is not what is usually considered a large post.
Sorry.
Jimmy.
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Post by francesco on May 25, 2005 10:51:15 GMT 11
Hi,
Please refer to the thread already started in the general discussion area, and feel free to make coments there.
I think its more so a case that some members are unaware of the implications of large file sizes, also their unaware of what is considered a large file size.
anyway....all should be good ;D
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Post by JustinW on May 25, 2005 17:18:19 GMT 11
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Post by francesco on Jun 10, 2005 15:17:39 GMT 11
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Post by Graham on Jun 10, 2005 17:38:26 GMT 11
D'oh, it wanted me to sign in to view the outerlimits forum
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