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Old 06-08-2013, 03:01 PM
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using Xtracab rock sliders on a regular cab

Anybody ever do this? I bought a set of sliders for my 88 xtra cab awhile ago and never put them on. Now the truck is up for sale and I want to use them for my 86 regular cab. They go almost exactly from the beginning of the front fender well to the beginning of the rear. I was just curious if i'd have to worry about the tires rubbing. I don t plan on going larger then 31's but if the front or rear axles wrap it looks like they may collide.

I think the extra length looks better then the sliders of my 85 regular cab. They go all under the cab and the bumpout fits on the bed perfect
Old 06-08-2013, 05:36 PM
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how long are they? trail-gears are 58" for single cabs and 4Runners. But when I bought stubb welding ones they were 62" and looked wayyy better than the cheap trail-gear ones
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Red face

If you feel they are to long it should not be all that hard to shorten them a little.Just take some time to make it pretty .

How close are they to the tire??
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