I need dimensions of the studs that stock ZR5 steps mount to

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I need dimensions of the studs that stock ZR5 steps mount to

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I have a couple sets of sliders to make up for members on here. They both want to use the factory mounting studs on the frame for the sliders to mount to. I don't have a truck at my disposal to use to measure these. Does anybody have some sort of documentation that shows the location of these studs? I woud REALLY appreciate it if you did!
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Re: I need dimensions of the studs that stock ZR5 steps moun

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knaffie wrote:I have a couple sets of sliders to make up for members on here. They both want to use the factory mounting studs on the frame for the sliders to mount to. I don't have a truck at my disposal to use to measure these. Does anybody have some sort of documentation that shows the location of these studs? I woud REALLY appreciate it if you did!
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I Don't Have My Nerf Bars On My Truck Right Now So I Can Take Some Pics And Measurements Off Those This Weekend It You Want. F9K9 Might Be Able To Do It Sooner And He Can Probably Help With Any Measurements Too. The Zr5 Nerf Bars Have Plates That Bolt To The Frame 3 Of The Plates Use 3 Bolts And 1 Uses 2 Bolts I Believe, I Can Even Trace The Bolt Patterns On To A Piece Of Paper For You Too. Just Let Me Know What Would Be The Easiest.
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Be sure to explain which is the front , right, left and up. lay it out to a C/L grid too. That way he can line them up correctly.
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HenryJ wrote:Be sure to explain which is the front and up. lay it out to a grid too. That way he can line them up.
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Is anybody close enough to just send him your ZR5 side bars as a pattern? That would be by far the easiest/best way to get things exactly right.

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This is gonna have to depend on you for the measurements. My crew is still at the dealership until late monday or tuesday. I figured they would yank my CD player and let me drive around with an empty hole in my dash until mine was fixed. When I called this evening, they told me my new stereo would be in Monday and I should have it Monday night. I think I like my extended warranty company.

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F9K9 wrote:gocntry, This is gonna have to depend on you for the measurements
Ok...No Prob

HJ Can You Give Me A Quick Lesson On How To Read A Tape Measure?? I Think I Can Find That Little Roll Tape My Wife Uses When She's Sewing :roflmao: :roflmao:

I'll Have To See How Much It Cost To Just Send The Nerf Bars To Chris To Use For A Pattern.

What Do Ya Think Chris.....Need The Nerf Bars?? Just Lay Out A Grid On Some Paper For The Spacing??
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There's one more consideration that I have already mentioned to Chris. When I bought my used WAAG grille/Brush Guard from a guy (member of ZR2.com) that had it on his ZR2, I had to have brackets made because the ZR2 frame was narrower (at least in the front) :shock:

Brule can correct me on this but, I believe we will need measurements from the outside of our frames to the start of our exterior sheet metal.
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The difference should be unimportant.
I don't know what happened with the brush guard, but the 2001 Helm's manual shows the front measurements to be exactly the same. Perhaps there was some confusion with the shield and tow hook mounting points?

The frames do differ slightly at the point where the back of the tire rubs the frame on our trucks. The ZR2 chassis is narrower at this point back to the front cab mounts. From there back we are 1 cm wider (513) to the back of our cab and then the same (512) all the way back.

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HenryJ wrote:The difference should be unimportant.
I don't know what happened with the brush guard, but the 2001 Helm's manual shows the front measurements to be exactly the same. Perhaps there was some confusion with the shield and tow hook mounting points?

The frames do differ slightly at the point where the back of the tire rubs the frame on our trucks. The ZR2 chassis is narrower at this point back to the front cab mounts. From there back we are 1 cm wider (513) to the back of our cab and then the same (512) all the way back.
Well, I am sure you are correct but, I know that I had to have the brackets w/tow hook holes moved out over an inch on each side but, that is neither here nor there. Thanks for your help.
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