Trail-Gear sliders $140 shipped
#41
they are fine, just remember that they will only hold up as long as the welder does a quality job of installing them. They will get dinged up but that is what they are for to protect the rockers. They are made out of HREW steel, some people would say to only use DOM. I have HREW sliders (though not T-G) on both my trucks and they have held up fine.
#43
I have had mine on for about a month now, but have yet to come down hard on any rocks, so I can't really attest to their durability. I have, however, used them as jacking point for my hi lift and they hold up just fine.
Regarding placement, you want to put them as high as possible, but still retain about an inch between the slider and the pinch weld. If they are up too high, they may touch your body when under pressure. here are some pics

Regarding placement, you want to put them as high as possible, but still retain about an inch between the slider and the pinch weld. If they are up too high, they may touch your body when under pressure. here are some pics

#44
x2.....if you wheel at all you'll be painting them all the time anyways...
I highly recommend spraying the top with bedliner..it does look pretty clean actually (better than 3m grip tape) It has saved my ass on muddy/wet trails from banged shins and twisted ankles many many times
#47
i dont care if the look pretty at all, i intend for them to get all torn up, ill rattle can them sure, but thats it... now the only question is if i should mount them at 15 degrees or 30, im leaning towards 15
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