First off, welcome. But man, I gotta tell ya, you ******* up starting a build thread here. We love to help others spend their hard earned money on their projects. But as you’ll find out, everyone here is more than willing and plenty capable of giving good advise and steering you in the right direction. This is a great place to ask for advise because no matter what you have going on, most have seen it, done it or are doing it.
Nice looking Hoe. Looks clean. As mentioned above, you may have some slight rubbing with them tires but you’ll quickly learn when and where to take it easy on it or what you need to trim to stop the rub.
As far as those nerf bars are concerned, I personally wouldn’t weld them to the frame. Your best bet is to make a bracket to get them to mount to the body mounts. Something that goes to the bottom side of the mount and is attached using the body mount bolt. I’m not a fan of the nerf bars that attach to the inner rocker. I know the brackets will not line up with your body mounts but you can easily attach the brackets to the nerf bar itself using nut-serts. They are like threaded rivets, Google it. You can easily install them without the tool if you get aluminum ones by just using a bolt and fender washer. They won’t be as solid as rock sliders but just got stepping on to get in and cosmetics they will be fine. Them brackets look like they cradle the nerf bar fairly well so that would be my advise if your dead set on not buying a new set for your vehicle. You may even be able to score the correct brackets fir your application at a bone yard. Might have to Frankenstein the two together but it would cut down on your fab time making a set from scratch. Also grab the body bolts too because they will be a little longer. Just a thought. But weigh your options. See what a brand new set for your vehicle would cost then figure how much time and materials are gonna cost you and you might be surprised at how much of a headache per dollar it’s gonna be.
Good luck and I’ll be popping in to check on your progress.
Jim from Chicagoland.