the newx.org?

Posted by: Anonymous

the newx.org? - 26/03/07 09:54 AM

I tried loging on to the newx website and I keep getting an error reading....whats going on and how long will it be down for?
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 10:07 AM

ya been down for a few days now.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 11:20 AM

It went down on Friday.

Dan the site owner/admin is out of town and no one else has the keys.

Once he checks and realizes it's down, I'm sure he'll fix it up.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 11:43 AM

Wish I would have taken a moment to look at this post before I sent him a frantic PM through here...
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 11:57 AM

I'm seriously having withdrawals!!!
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 12:11 PM

Someone needs a set of Keys for when Dan is away. Surely we have a mod in there that knows a thing or 2 about Hosting / PHPBB.
Posted by: hattrik21

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 12:12 PM

I called him but he was too busy to talk and said he'd call me back later so I'll give him the heads up ASAP.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 03:30 PM

thanks....
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 03:34 PM

Yeah...I'm having withdrawals too.

Plus, my shrock sliders came in and I need to review the "how-to"!

Rob
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 03:42 PM

yeah...I've been slumming it at XOC too. I think I even posted over the weekend sometime.
Posted by: defibvt

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 04:20 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by robnfl:
Yeah...I'm having withdrawals too.

Plus, my shrock sliders came in and I need to review the "how-to"!

Rob
They come with directions.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 06:15 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by defibvt:
Quote:
Originally posted by robnfl:
[b]Yeah...I'm having withdrawals too.

Plus, my shrock sliders came in and I need to review the "how-to"!

Rob
They come with directions.[/b]
Hey speeking of shrock sliders does anyone know how much you torque the bolts to. I figure I need to torque the bolts before I lift the truck using them and the hilift.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 26/03/07 07:36 PM

Good to know it wasn't just me...
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 27/03/07 08:47 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by defibvt:
Quote:
Originally posted by robnfl:
[b]Yeah...I'm having withdrawals too.

Plus, my shrock sliders came in and I need to review the "how-to"!

Rob
They come with directions.[/b]
Yeah, I know...it's not like it's rocket science anyway! wink

Or is it? eek
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 27/03/07 08:53 AM

I installed mine last night. It took about three hours, but that included roasting a chicken on the grill, eating dinner, goofing off....

Quote:
Originally posted by miles:
Hey speeking of shrock sliders does anyone know how much you torque the bolts to. I figure I need to torque the bolts before I lift the truck using them and the hilift.

The directions obviously didn't include the torque specs, so I used the old "leg brace, arm pull on a breaker bar torque spec". Those babies aren't going anywhere!

Rob
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 27/03/07 11:35 AM

If you rip the head off the bolt, or snap the wrench they are to tight!
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 27/03/07 01:04 PM

over torqued is just as bad as under torqued.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 27/03/07 04:31 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Muzikman:
over torqued is just as bad as under torqued.
Yup, you're probably right! At least I know they're not under torqued. [Huh?]

Hey, back to the original subject here...when's TNX site coming back up? mad

Rob
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 27/03/07 05:16 PM

Here is a post with some more info... Post from XterraFirma
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 27/03/07 05:50 PM

and here I thought it was my work blocking me out all day laugh
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 27/03/07 09:43 PM

This sucks.... I have been signing up to all sorts of xterra and frontier forums just to compensate for the time that i spent over there!!!

It doesnt compare... but what can you do??? [Freak]
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 28/03/07 07:50 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by S_e_X-Terra:
This sucks.... I have been signing up to all sorts of xterra and frontier forums just to compensate for the time that i spent over there!!!

It doesnt compare... but what can you do??? [Freak]
Could be worse. You could be in back in Africa working!
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 28/03/07 10:42 AM

http://thenewx.conceptforum.net/

Here is a link that one of the guys set so we can keep in touch with each other. There is only a few people that have signed up so far so please pass along the info to anyone that has or wants info on Thenewx.org.
Thanks,
Jerry
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 28/03/07 07:48 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by kokopop:
Quote:
Originally posted by S_e_X-Terra:
[b]This sucks.... I have been signing up to all sorts of xterra and frontier forums just to compensate for the time that i spent over there!!!

It doesnt compare... but what can you do??? [Freak]
Could be worse. You could be in back in Africa working![/b]
Well you have a good point!!! I do have to go back on the 8th. [Crybaby]
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 28/03/07 09:05 PM

Well, can't make a whole post here like over there, restrictions ya know. but I'll try, have to be two part.

Ok, lets get this out of the weigh, The weight.

Your zinc hardware will be in a small package, along with two metal backing
plates that you should prime and paint before install.
This is the quality hardware for the front.

And the hardware for he rear.

Ok we set a carpet down, and some old tackle boxes to hold slider up.

Cont..... Maybe MC
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 28/03/07 09:07 PM

You grab this fine thread bolt, it goes in thread in frame.

This holds up the rear for the marking of the hole.

We slid a jack in from opposite side, and jacked up the front.

You need to install the front long bolt 1st you can see here where the
backing plate goes, Tighten this just until it starts to bend a bit.
Now snug the other bolt into the bottom as shown. You MUST do this
so that your rear hole you drill lines up properly.

AT this point you have a secure front, and one bolt fairly snug in rear. now,
stand back and look at slider, make sure it is aligned so that it is parallel to the
rocker on the Xterra, nice and level same gap from front to rear. Mark the hole.

Unless you have the mother of all drill bits, (Whatever size it is) you have to
remove the slider and drill. (Or just keep it there and drill if you have right bit.)
We had close size but no cigar, so we remove slider, and drill.

Then we used a step drill bit from Harbor Freight (On sale $10) and drill to size.

Above a right angle drill helps a lot.
I am always concerned with rust as I have restored some autos and seen
what drill shavings do inside a frame. So I hose it down with Rust converter
to head off rust. This comes in many brands. I use DuPont.

Cont.... Maybe MC
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 28/03/07 09:09 PM

Not busted Yet! Yeaaaa!
Now you go back and do all that again but loosely this time, install rear bolt,
Front long one, front short one, and come back to the rear and install the last
bolt with the funny flat wire that is used to place nut inside this hole into
frame and onto the bolt, this takes some skill, but you will figure it, Basically
get a good light and get nut in frame and flat to frame so you can see it in the
hole and then ease the bolt it, when it catches lightly snug.

Now, re align everything making sure sliders look level and parallel to the rocker.
Tighten it all down now, the Bolt you put in with the wire on it last. We did 90 ft Lbs
You'll get no trouble out of the last bolt, it will tighten just fine and then you take the
wire part of it and tuck it up inside frame in a manner it won't vibrate. This will allow
the removal of the slider in a few years for painting.

The sliders make a great step to load the roof rack.
We bought some tread tape and cut it and rounded the corners and installed it.

And the rear. This stuff is highly suggested.

We also put about a 10" piece on front square part and the 1st 8" of bottom of
the slider, this area gets a lot of blast from front tire and this will prevent wear.
The finished and installed product.

Makes a nice foot rest, Thanks to Mark for the purchase so that we can do this
how to for ya, and letting me interrupt his install 64 and a half times to take a picture.
His dog Tammy didn't seem to mind.

Note, you can save a little of time by having the right size drill bit, but,
removing the slider is not hard and you get a much cleaner hole and no damage
to the powdercoat using this method of removing the slider for drilling. Pay particular
attention to not overtightening the front long bolt (Bending the crap out of backing plate)
and making sure your slider is in exact place you want your X to wear it before marking
your hole to drill. If you mess up, slot that hole with a rat tail file or step drill and that will
allow some adjustment.
MC
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 29/03/07 07:45 AM

I wonder how much more traffic has increased here
due to TNX being down.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 29/03/07 09:33 AM

USMC - please tell me that you used jackstands in addition to the floor jack. A friend of mine's brother died last year when his truck slipped off the jack when he was working underneath it.

ed
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 29/03/07 01:07 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by EdHahn:
USMC - please tell me that you used jackstands in addition to the floor jack. A friend of mine's brother died last year when his truck slipped off the jack when he was working underneath it.

ed
I think that the tires were still on.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 30/03/07 05:05 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by JAdams:
I think that the tires were still on.
The tires were on my friend's brother's truck, too.

ed
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 30/03/07 09:05 AM

We are back up and running guys.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 31/03/07 01:52 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by EdHahn:
Quote:
Originally posted by JAdams:
[b]I think that the tires were still on.
The tires were on my friend's brother's truck, too.

ed[/b]
This is why we don't hang here. If you (He) would actually look at and read the post, we were lifting only the 48.5 lb slider just to hold it up to the frame. Go back and read the post. Your status as safety police has been suspended, you'll have to re-qualify.

Thanks for trying to explain it to him. maybe he can look at the pictures.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 02/04/07 05:29 AM

OK, I'm sorry if I came across as argumentative.

All I wanted to do was to remind people take some safety precautions when working under their truck - even if it's only under the edge of a truck. And it's real hard to tell from this angle what's going on:



Getting a serious injury or getting killed by having a truck fall or roll back onto you seems to be a particularly senseless way to go.

ed
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: the newx.org? - 08/04/07 01:08 AM

seems like it's down again