VAMike
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Honestly, I'm saying that other people should do that.so what ur saying is we need to get everyone here (at least 3 of each brand) and have them tested to their limits…. For the good of the group

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Honestly, I'm saying that other people should do that.so what ur saying is we need to get everyone here (at least 3 of each brand) and have them tested to their limits…. For the good of the group

I can tell you White Knuckle can take a beating.Honestly, I'm saying that other people should do that.![]()
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old thread i know but i wanted to state these are not sliders! these are steps they will smash when a rock hits them and just get hung up on stuff! again these are not sliders they are steps they will cause damage to the truck do not get these thinking the will protect your truck!Does this mount to the frame or the body? Not sure I like the steps hanging down. Seems like would get caught up on rocks as opposed to sliding over them? This is the reason I removed my Tremor steps and installed true frame mounted sliders.
old thread i know but saving for later lol
I live in Fla. no rocks just mud …old thread i know but i wanted to state these are not sliders! these are steps they will smash when a rock hits them and just get hung up on stuff! again these are not sliders they are steps they will cause damage to the truck do not get these thinking the will protect your truck!
Don’t matter even a dirt mound can cause damage to your rockers those are not sliders…I live in Fla. no rocks just mud …
They are really nice. I love mine.My Rock Road Outfitter " kickout" sliders arrived last week that I ordered in January. Pretty stout. Having them installed Friday. Will posts pics then
Did you drill the 24 holes or have them welded? I still have not decidedThey are really nice. I love mine.
I drilled them. It wasn’t fun but I managed to get it done by myself. Slow drill speed is the key. If you run the drill too fast then the metal will get hot and make it tougher to drill through. Also the top row is hard to get to. You really need a 90 degree drill to get those in straight. If you know someone who can weld, that would probably the quick and easy route.Did you drill the 24 holes or have them welded? I still have not decided