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I am running blackjack sliders... they have taken a real battering and held the weight of the jeep as I fell onto rocks... yeah they are scratched and battered but nothing wrong with them really... I would deffo get a set from Blackjack again. They use the chasis bolts to mount up.. have a look at them.

www.blackjackwelding.com.au I think is his address... he is also a sponsor on here.
Have u seen the little welds holding the body mounts to the chassis they shouldn't be stressed any more lol . I looked at this as an option but would refuse to make them that way. I have always used my sliders with the way I drive so they get abused not the occasional tap, full length slides . I made my last two sets . I might have to just make my own to get the quality I want...

I'm just getting to tired n lazy haha I'm little worried about the legalities off them on the jk
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Dont understand why airbag would effect sliders... IMHO air bag deployment has jack all to do with sliders... I am happy to be wrong though.

I have also never heard of ADR for sliders... once again happy to be proven wrong.

So yes I think TJM are incorrect for the sliders... front bar YES ADR airbag etc.. but sliders? Doubt it.
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Dont understand why airbag would effect sliders... IMHO air bag deployment has jack all to do with sliders... I am happy to be wrong though.

I have also never heard of ADR for sliders... once again happy to be proven wrong.

So yes I think TJM are incorrect for the sliders... front bar YES ADR airbag etc.. but sliders? Doubt it.
If there is side impact sensors and sliders will obstruct it then could be Tru . But I only just herd and can't believe either . Better be bs .

What the hell will we be able to do soon . Nothing?
Anyways might do some reserch tonight when got more time .
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Side sensors??? Maybe but never heard that one either


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curtain airbags is what i think he is intending to mean
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More neat tjm gear made here and exported
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With the jk being mostlikley to take a side impact in the side step area it would make sence to put the sensors for air bags in that area .that would require adr approved sliders. I will look into it soon.
Must add I'm only sharing what I've heard and not exact on this .
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