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So... I spent a good chunk of Saturday morning installing some Trail Gear rock sliders… And everything went fairly smoothly. A bit awkward—but mostly painless.

So I get down to my last bolt of the install (topmost driver's side bolt) and I just CAN'T get the dang bolt to thread. I'd like to think I'm moderately wrench savvy… but this was driving me nuts! I don't know if the threads got jacked or what... it just wont take!

Suggestions anyone? Anyone in the South San Jose area want to take a look?

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You probably just need to run a tap through it (8mm x 1.25 I think). It is a good idea to do this to all of them before the install, paint on the frame clogs up the threads. Also don't tighten the rest of the bolts all the way until you get all of them in, this gives you some wiggle room.
Cool. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm assuming I just pick up a tap my local OSH...? And yes... I did try not tightening all the bolts first... but didn't help in this case. Thanks again!
I have the VERY same problem with DeMello sliders. I ended up... leaving that bolt behind.
does it even line up ??

You may have to make the hole in the sliders bigger for clearance..

Also dude like 5AND says and run a tap through it
Yeah... it lines up... I can JUST barely start the thread by hand... but when I try to socket it... it doesn't take. I'll try to tap tonight. Thanks!
Another thing to remember is when bolting up rock rails, skids, exhaust pipes, headers, (hell almost everything) is to start all the bolts a little bit to make sure everything lines up then crank'em tight

Good luck
I think some misalignment happens to most sliders during the welding process. I had to increase the size of all the holes slightly to make the install easier. But chasing the threads is a must.
Thats is what I thought was going on.. Maybe there is just mud or dirt in the hole..
Bz and I have similar problem when installing my sliders couple of days ago. There was a piece of welding or some other hard stuff inside the bolt hole. Bz managed to remove it with a knife or something hard (I dont remember exactly).
Thanks everybody! I picked up an 8mm-1.25 tap... and that did the trick! My sliders are no longer hanging by 7 out of 8 bolts!

Ready for some rocks now...
Thats good you got that take'n care of. Now go play and get some scratches...LOL.
and that's how addiction begins.....

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