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Old 04-15-2010, 03:28 AM
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Bolt-on Sliders

I was searching around, but can't find any bolt-on slider applications for 3rd Gen. Does anyone knows of such?
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About to leave for campus so I can't do the research but head over to trail gear's site I believe they offer bolt-on brackets. Why not weld on though?
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i think richard makes some: http://www.stubbswelding.com/rocksliders.htm
these look like bolt on from http://www.shrockworks.com/Toyota-4R...-pr-16241.html says only basic handtools..
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Hey, I actually have some bolt on sliders for sale. Rocky Road Supersliders. They're pretty slick, and I was thinking about keeping them, but I'm going to do a body lift, and they won't work with a body lift.
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Savage has some nice kickout style bolt ons. They are 68" too so they provide full coverage. Available in HREW or DOM
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Rocky-Road.com. They have the thickest, best fitting sets out there.
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Originally Posted by ocdropzone
i think richard makes some: http://www.stubbswelding.com/rocksliders.htm
these look like bolt on from http://www.shrockworks.com/Toyota-4R...-pr-16241.html says only basic handtools..
Originally Posted by quicksilvr
Hey, I actually have some bolt on sliders for sale. Rocky Road Supersliders. They're pretty slick, and I was thinking about keeping them, but I'm going to do a body lift, and they won't work with a body lift.
Originally Posted by Trail_Banger
Rocky-Road.com. They have the thickest, best fitting sets out there.
Originally Posted by JWaldz
Savage has some nice kickout style bolt ons. They are 68" too so they provide full coverage. Available in HREW or DOM

Those are tilted up sliders. I need flat for my wife's truck.

BTW, how do they all bolt-in, through existing frame hole/nuts?

I'd be modifying them to steps, so they would look like the ones on my truck:


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Check out 4crawler.com. I like the look, and they're 100% bolt on.
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Originally Posted by quicksilvr
Hey, I actually have some bolt on sliders for sale. Rocky Road Supersliders. They're pretty slick, and I was thinking about keeping them, but I'm going to do a body lift, and they won't work with a body lift.
Do you still have those for sale?
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Originally Posted by manicnave
Do you still have those for sale?
Yep, I do. You interested?
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Originally Posted by MillerPKA
Why not weld on though?
I'd do bolt-ons just to provide easy removal for whatever reason. And it's not like either works better than the other. Bolt-on and weld-on sliders can both hold their own or fail depending on how well they are built.
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Get some from 4xinnovations. they are weld on, but the legs are not welded on so you can set the angle. Adam makes some really high quality slider sets. They are also a good price. i believe $220 for .120 1 3/4 dom or $160 for .120 1 3/4 hrew. I have them on my 4runner, and couldn't be happier.
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