Bolt-on sliders for 4th gen's (warning lots of pics)
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Got the prototype on the truck yesterday! The design is finalized and everything looked better than awesome!
*100% bolt-on*
*XREAS-compatible*
*shot-peen hardened*
*2-stage powdercoat*
*can be used as a step*
*perfectly matched the 4Runner body lines*
*much better bodyside clearance & protection compared to where the existing running boards are at*
*$700*
I'm working with Milton to get more pictures of the prototype up asap.
Here's the deal: Ken will finish 2-3 sets before SurfnTurf so if you want one asap, call or email him Office: 1 805 459 0676/ ken@hannaquality.com
If you want to wait to see the final product, I will have mine on at SurfnTurf (if not a bit sooner).
Ken is also making a 3RD GEN 4Runner version for someone in Texas so if you want one for a 3rd gen 4Runner or Tacoma, give him a call.
*100% bolt-on*
*XREAS-compatible*
*shot-peen hardened*
*2-stage powdercoat*
*can be used as a step*
*perfectly matched the 4Runner body lines*
*much better bodyside clearance & protection compared to where the existing running boards are at*
*$700*
I'm working with Milton to get more pictures of the prototype up asap.
Here's the deal: Ken will finish 2-3 sets before SurfnTurf so if you want one asap, call or email him Office: 1 805 459 0676/ ken@hannaquality.com
If you want to wait to see the final product, I will have mine on at SurfnTurf (if not a bit sooner).
Ken is also making a 3RD GEN 4Runner version for someone in Texas so if you want one for a 3rd gen 4Runner or Tacoma, give him a call.
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Originally Posted by bubbamango
just out of curiosity, what is the weight on a pair of these?
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Thanks so much for posting pix. I ABSOLUTLEY have to see what I buy before I pay. The only thing I would still need to see is the mounting points and hardware used and finished (painted) pix would be nice. Can you post those? And speaking of mounting hardware, will that be included?
Have we worked out a yotatech group buy here or is $700 as good as it gets? Also, I will need confirmation of the weight also for shipping estmiates. If it going to cost me half as much again to have them shipped to NC I may have to bow out.
Have we worked out a yotatech group buy here or is $700 as good as it gets? Also, I will need confirmation of the weight also for shipping estmiates. If it going to cost me half as much again to have them shipped to NC I may have to bow out.
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bdh1213,
Actually, best to contact Hanna for any questions/details. Office: 1 805 459 0676/ ken@hannaquality.com
I'll post pics of mine in action when they are on.
fyi, this will give you an idea of the final product
4Runner
Land Cruiser
Actually, best to contact Hanna for any questions/details. Office: 1 805 459 0676/ ken@hannaquality.com
I'll post pics of mine in action when they are on.
fyi, this will give you an idea of the final product
4Runner
Land Cruiser
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Originally Posted by FirstToy
Milton and I put one on a digital scale=44 lbs... Milton was that right?
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I emailed with Ken and it would cost $190 to ship to a FedEx Freight Service Center and an extra $58 to an residential address. This is for Newport News, VA (Virginia Coast), in case any one on the east coast was looking for ballpark numbers for shipping of these sliders. That brings up the cost a considerable amount, hopefully prices can come down if there are a lot of interests?
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I emailed with Ken and it would cost $190 to ship to a FedEx Freight Service Center and an extra $58 to an residential address. This is for Newport News, VA (Virginia Coast), in case any one on the east coast was looking for ballpark numbers for shipping of these sliders. That brings up the cost a considerable amount, hopefully prices can come down if there are a lot of interests?
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Stubbs probably uses some other freight services as prices on freight can be drastically different.
I know FedEx is good but $$. If he tries to locate other freight services, I'm sure there are cheaper ones out there.
I know FedEx is good but $$. If he tries to locate other freight services, I'm sure there are cheaper ones out there.