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I’ve been looking over a bunch of options for rock sliders and side steps to put on the ranger, my only hesitation is that I haven’t seen any on a ranger in person and I can’t find very many good pics and reviews of them online. If anyone on here has side steps or rock sliders on their rigs (non oem) I’d love to see them and why y’all chose to go with them. ??
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I'm going to have a local fabricator make some. Significantly cheaper than the ones I want online.
 
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I'm going to have a local fabricator make some. Significantly cheaper than the ones I want online.
That’s not a bad idea do you know around how much it’s gonna be?
 

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That’s not a bad idea do you know around how much it’s gonna be?
I believe it will be about $800 CAD for me and $1200 with powder coat and install. Which is cheaper than the other options for me to ship from the states.
 
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I believe it will be about $800 CAD for me and $1200 with powder coat and install. Which is cheaper than the other options for me to ship from the states.
That’s not bad at all, I’d love to see em once they’re fitted up.
 


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I don't have a good pic of just the sliders, but I have the Shrockworks sliders.

Mine are in the gloss powdercoat instead of the typical wrinkle powdercoat.

I like the look better.

I was looking at these based on good reviews here and then a group buy happened that pushed me over the edge.

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I built my own. Was about 200 bucks worth of metal(If I remember right?). I used 2"x4" .125" wall steel tube. I wanted something that acts as a steep for my daughter as well as a slider. Coated with Raptor liner.
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So we don't actually slide these over rocks with hard to touch up powder coat?
 

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I don't have a good pic of just the sliders, but I have the Shrockworks sliders.

Mine are in the gloss powdercoat instead of the typical wrinkle powdercoat.

I like the look better.

I was looking at these based on good reviews here and then a group buy happened that pushed me over the edge.

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Glad to see a pic of the regular powdercoat, that's what I just ordered. Looks good!
 

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I built my own. Was about 200 bucks worth of metal(If I remember right?). I used 2"x4" .125" wall steel tube. I wanted something that acts as a steep for my daughter as well as a slider. Coated with Raptor liner.
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Looks great! Are they bolted to the frame? If so, how many bolts and could you please detail the built? Congratulations!
 

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if you search there are several threads with pics of the sliders on this forum
 

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I have Nfab trailsliders. They aren't as heavy duty as actual rock sliders, but will support the truck on a jack. I picked these for ease of install, price, a jacking point, and they should protect the rocker on a hard hit. They don't stick out too far either as I don't use the step.
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