Rick-O
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- First Name
- Rick
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2021
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- Location
- San Antonio, TX
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Ford Ranger Crew Cab XL FX4
- Occupation
- Video Producer
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Thanks for the thorough response. I will take into account they are not true rock sliders, but well built nonetheless. Keep up the posts. I look forward to seeing your rig build progress... and adventures!Hey Rick.
They are great. Not true rock sliders as they are bolted to the body not the frame. They use the same 6 holes as factory steps, but provide upgraded bolts, and are fully welded 2 inch steel tubing. They are very tough and I expect they will hold up to everything short of very hard drops.
Strong enough to be used as steps, but just round 2 inch steel pipe on the outside, no flat spot or step area per se, and tight to the rocker so tough to step on perpendicular. They do have a gritty texture so grip is pretty good while it lasts.
I love the look and quality, but I think there are actual rock sliders available for about the same price. Being in Canada the options were limited and these were advertised as available so I bought them.
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