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Old 05-23-2011, 07:13 AM
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Addicted Offroad bumper and sliders fit perfect

Got the 3rd gen bumper and the custom sliders from Addicted Offroad. They fit the truck perfect and the guys up there made sure that every thing was done to perfection. My neighbor that was on the fence about getting sliders is now sure that he is going with these too as they just fit so much better then any other ones that he has seen and the amount of design that went into them is amazing.

Addicted Offroad has a great name for themselves and with this kind of quality of work I completely see why. I would highly recommend them and have several time already.

Weld on frame support!




Sliders that fit body lines






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Why do you have a 6" gap on your sliders?
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Not sure what you are seeing. There is maybe 1/2 inch from the slider to the bottom of the truck from the rail. The bottom of the plastic area is kind of hard to see.
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Originally Posted by MaK92-4RnR
Why do you have a 6" gap on your sliders?
Sliders that fit body lines

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Not sure what you are seeing. There is maybe 1/2 inch from the slider to the bottom of the truck from the rail. The bottom of the plastic area is kind of hard to see.
I am pretty sure he is referring to how your sliders aren't centered on your wheel wells, it looks like they could have been mOved further forward towards the front wheel.

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Mak is special.

Sliders look perfect
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I see what you are saying now. I took some new photos in better light that will show that the front of the sliders are angled and that they go up further then it looks in the picture. There is still some space between the front wheel and the slider but the plastic comes down in that area.



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We always line them up with the door. On the LTDs the larger flare sticks further forward. When you get to bigger tires, this will give more clearance for them. They are 64" Sliders and there is only about a 1.5" gap between the front of the slider and the back of the pinch weld on the inner fender.
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It must've been the light. They look normal now. My sliders from stubbs welding are 68" I believe. I'd have to double check, But they go from wheel well to wheel well for sure. nonetheless, looks good.

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I think there is a lot of different designs out there.

This one I think works great for me and will allow me to do a SAS in the future if I want to run the big tires and different configurations. I think Scotty thinks ahead and not just works for what you have now but what you may have in the future.

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