NissTec Slider Photos

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Seen first here on XN...
Time in the making a great new 2nd Gen slider option that we will be adding to our list of great products here soon.

All 3/16" or thicker materials, full coverage from mud flap to mud flap, end plates protect the fender kick-outs both front and rear, 3 legs per side, 4 bolt-on holes per foot (or weld them in place), grabs the body in 3 locations per side- 6 OEM body bolts, kicks out from the body far enough to use a Hi-Lift to jack it up while staying close to the body for clearance. Come powder coated.
Pricing TBA
Final design changes will differ a bit from the below pictures


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civicjoe

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Yeah those are sweet!
all set in that dept though


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civicjoe

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Well see I'd have to beat the living hell out of mine current ones first or trade for them, as I do have a bunch of nisstech stuff on my rig as it is


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dhyde79

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agreed, those are by far the best looking sliders I've seen thus far, BUT, the fact that the connections from the step bar to the main bar aren't tubing, I'd be worried that they won't hold up to the same level of abuse....how about some impact testing....hook a strap up to em and hoist the vehicle up by it then drop it on a block or rock to see if they bend badly....
 

NismoFire

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agreed, those are by far the best looking sliders I've seen thus far, BUT, the fact that the connections from the step bar to the main bar aren't tubing, I'd be worried that they won't hold up to the same level of abuse....how about some impact testing....hook a strap up to em and hoist the vehicle up by it then drop it on a block or rock to see if they bend badly....


I'd be interested in seeing this, too.


Oh, and +1 on a Gen 1 model.
 

Macland

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agreed, those are by far the best looking sliders I've seen thus far, BUT, the fact that the connections from the step bar to the main bar aren't tubing, I'd be worried that they won't hold up to the same level of abuse....how about some impact testing....hook a strap up to em and hoist the vehicle up by it then drop it on a block or rock to see if they bend badly....

Agreed, or have the guy with the offroad just test them thoroughly.
 

dhyde79

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drop em hard...I doubt someone's going to intentionally slip their rig off onto something that the survival of their vehicle hinges on whether or not the sliders held...nor would I want someone to do that to their vehicle...if it went bad I'd feel REALLY terrible for suggesting that it should be done...
 

civicjoe

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I'm just going to toss this out there. This probably isn't the first time the nisstech fellas have built a set of sliders. As they are partnered with toyotech and have actually been around a while, I'd be willing to bet these are a quality product, even though different than the other styles out there.


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Macland

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I'm just going to toss this out there. This probably isn't the first time the nisstech fellas have built a set of sliders. As they are partnered with toyotech and have actually been around a while, I'd be willing to bet these are a quality product, even though different than the other styles out there.

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Good point. I hadn't thought about them making Toyota sliders already.
 

NissTec Lifts

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I'm just going to toss this out there. This probably isn't the first time the nisstech fellas have built a set of sliders. As they are partnered with toytec and have actually been around a while, I'd be willing to bet these are a quality product, even though different than the other styles out there.


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This is true! We have been building goodies for years and working them over off-road. The pictures are from my personal X and has been getting beat on a bit. They will hold up! If you weld the three legs on, they wont go anywhere.
Just for fun and sorry not a Nissan but a fun vid! My green ghetto Taco was built by us and we had a hand helping build the Zuk and 2nd Gen Truck... Certainly not pretty rigs but purpose built.
VIDEO HERE

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civicjoe

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Will they work with a 2" body lift ? looks like they mite
Id guess they would, probably just depends on what you specify when you order them. Im sure they can figure it out. And if youre cool with a gap, im sure they'd work with a body lift. Some prefer to do a body lift and leave their sliders at non body lift height so that the sliders also act as more of a step then they generally do without a body lift.
 

Macland

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I spoke to a nice gentleman at Nisstec named Dillon earlier and he spoke to Chris real quick and it looks like these are about two weeks out for production. I'm hoping to be first in line! He have me an idea of a price point but I don't want to say unless they decide to go higher or lower when they do become available. Very reasonably priced though.
 
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