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Old 12-30-2008, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by MEJ519
Bad ass...haha i got a Shrockworks single hoop coming for my 99 SR5, shipping is takin hella long tho...does it come with those black brackets you have bolted to the end of the chassis rails??
Yes. All brackets and bolts/nuts were provided.
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When did stubbs change the design of the sliders? I don't like it. My .02
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Those are Stubbs' HD-SKO sliders, which are a different (and slightly beefier) version than the standard ones.

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That's a new one, on me? I guess i'm just old school. I liked the other ones.
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How did the duplicolor hold up?
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Originally Posted by DavidAlexander
How did the duplicolor hold up?
It's held okay, I need to go back and touch up a number of areas. It kind of got blasted off on a couple of trips though washes/creek beds that have a sand/crush granite type mixer to them.

Other than that it's held up find and road salt had no affect on them.

My previous 4runner I had original painted with rustoleum hammered and that held up decent and then I repainted those with 3M rubberized protector lining. Which also held up fine but it would leave bubble spots and wouldn't match up quite right.

The duplicolor doesn't leave air bubbles and goes on alot smoother while still retaining a good texture/slip restitant factor to them.
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Thanks, I actually just did my sliders and skid in hammerite so we'll see how they hold up. Looks like we have similiar taste as I'm expecting my bumper in Mid april and have the same skid and sliders. I am keeping my fingers crossed as the date approaches. lol
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Very nice front bumper
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Hey does this bumper have any provisions for the stock turn signals? I'm gonna buy one this summer, and I have yearly inspections here in VA, I'd probably fail if I didn't have the front signals.
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Nice bumper, how long did it take you to get it from when you ordered it?
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Looks good
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Originally Posted by OSU4Runner
Hey does this bumper have any provisions for the stock turn signals? I'm gonna buy one this summer, and I have yearly inspections here in VA, I'd probably fail if I didn't have the front signals.
It comes with replacement turn signal lights (round).
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Originally Posted by wormhole
It comes with replacement turn signal lights (round).
Ok, cool....I thought thats what those were, but they kinda look like the stock fog lights.
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Small update -


They work :wings:


Still need to allign them though.

I'm not one for electrical since it kind of scares me, thinking I'm going to screw something up but they work and it feels great that they do. Right now I have them run on constant power from the battery but that will change in time.

Still need to allign them.

At the same time I went ahead and disconnected the drl's
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Are those Piaa 510's?

If so, how do you like them?
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Originally Posted by Cbohl51
Are those Piaa 510's?

If so, how do you like them?

Yep.

So far I like them haven't really had to use them yet. Went out last night on a local trail to test them out and they did fine.
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Originally Posted by ToyFamily
As for the trouble with the install (you may have done this but..) we always leave the brackets loose when fitting the bumper (and it is tight) so that we can gain any slot space to get it into place then tighten the brackets, then bumper after adjustment.
thanks for the good tip!
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