Stubbs Sliders
#1
Stubbs Sliders
I am trying to make up my mind on which to order, the 15* or 30*, i really want the 30* but i think my much shorter wife might find the 15* more user friendly. Anyway, i wanted to get some pictures of each installed, i have looked at his site but due to the angle of a lot of the pics you can't tell which is which. so, if you have richard's slider's installed post a pic and say which version you have!
thanks!
thanks!
#2
justinh,
your in luck heres mine http://teampez.com/images/4x4/back%20yard.JPG ive got a few more pics if ya want them, you cant go wrong with Stubbs sliders, i have nothing but great things to say about the sliders and him as a person. oh 15 degree here for the kids, lol
your in luck heres mine http://teampez.com/images/4x4/back%20yard.JPG ive got a few more pics if ya want them, you cant go wrong with Stubbs sliders, i have nothing but great things to say about the sliders and him as a person. oh 15 degree here for the kids, lol
Last edited by RicNkc; Sep 21, 2004 at 09:04 PM.
#3
Originally Posted by RicNkc
justinh,
your in luck heres mine http://teampez.com/images/4x4/back%20yard.JPG ive got a few more pics if ya want them, you cant go wrong with Stubbs sliders, i have nothing but great things to say about the sliders and him as a person. oh 15 degree here for the kids, lol
your in luck heres mine http://teampez.com/images/4x4/back%20yard.JPG ive got a few more pics if ya want them, you cant go wrong with Stubbs sliders, i have nothing but great things to say about the sliders and him as a person. oh 15 degree here for the kids, lol
do you have any pics going straight down the side and or a verticle shot, i want to see how much they hug the body and how far they stick out, thanks!
#4
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#8
thanks for the compliments, ric and justin 
yeah, i wish stubbs would create something in between 15 and 30 degrees. but i'm very happy w/ 15 degrees b/c it really is a usable step. my wife still says she likes the old (sold) xterra step tubes better b/c it was a nice, wide step but she knows that "i need my toys"
the grip tape is great too. highly recommended, esp if you live in a wet climate.
bob

yeah, i wish stubbs would create something in between 15 and 30 degrees. but i'm very happy w/ 15 degrees b/c it really is a usable step. my wife still says she likes the old (sold) xterra step tubes better b/c it was a nice, wide step but she knows that "i need my toys"
the grip tape is great too. highly recommended, esp if you live in a wet climate.
bob
#9
justin,
related to your future cb install, look at waskilly's site too. he actually installed the plug in part in the bottom part of the radio fascia. looks clean and is a good use of that useless space!
bob
related to your future cb install, look at waskilly's site too. he actually installed the plug in part in the bottom part of the radio fascia. looks clean and is a good use of that useless space!
bob
#10
Here's a few pics of my 15* that I put on a couple months ago (GRNTACO helped me weld them on) I asked Richard to add about an inch or so to the supports, such that the sliders are now pretty much flush w/ my fender flares. You can see it in the closeups.
Passenger side Pass. side closeup Driver side Profile
They did quite well on the Naches run a couple weeks after installing them.
Passenger side Pass. side closeup Driver side Profile
They did quite well on the Naches run a couple weeks after installing them.
#11
Where'd you guys get your frt mud guards???
Hi I just purchased a set of Stubbs, sliderslooking for some one to weld them in San Diego, any suggustions? but my main question is where did you get the frt mud guards on your SR5's, I took off my running boards and the dealer told me there are no specific mud guards for the SR5 flares (only for no flares and limited flares) yet you guys have them, maybe I could get the part numbers? BTW mine's a 99 4Runner SR5 4x4 Highlander
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
#13
Originally Posted by RicNkc
Beerdrinker,
i got my mudflaps at the dealer, i think they are from the Tacomas, i cant remember the part number, hopfuly someone will chime in with the part number, they was only about $20
i got my mudflaps at the dealer, i think they are from the Tacomas, i cant remember the part number, hopfuly someone will chime in with the part number, they was only about $20
My dealer has them for $55 E A C H !!
Please tell us the part # so I can shop around
#14
Originally Posted by Bob_98SR5
the grip tape is great too. highly recommended, esp if you live in a wet climate.
bob
I have the 15* stubbs.... Meant to order 30* versions... but I thought it was "from the body 15*", not "from the ground 15*"
Ive learned to live with it.bob; You dont wear shorts, do you ?
If I had grip tape on mine, my calfs would be annoyingly chafed on a daily basis. The 15* stubbs stick out just enough that my legs drag across them getting in and out. Something to think about before anyone goes crazy with the grip tape
#16
payyourtoll,
that was last summer, i dont have the part #, i did get it from someone here on the board, sorry man, ill look tonight, to see if i got the write some where at home, if so, ill post it, but im sure it was only about $20 my parts guy takes care of me, lol.
that was last summer, i dont have the part #, i did get it from someone here on the board, sorry man, ill look tonight, to see if i got the write some where at home, if so, ill post it, but im sure it was only about $20 my parts guy takes care of me, lol.
#17
Originally Posted by COYOTA $x$
I have the 15* stubbs.... Meant to order 30* versions... but I thought it was "from the body 15*", not "from the ground 15*"
Ive learned to live with it.
bob; You dont wear shorts, do you ?
If I had grip tape on mine, my calfs would be annoyingly chafed on a daily basis. The 15* stubbs stick out just enough that my legs drag across them getting in and out. Something to think about before anyone goes crazy with the grip tape
Ive learned to live with it.bob; You dont wear shorts, do you ?
If I had grip tape on mine, my calfs would be annoyingly chafed on a daily basis. The 15* stubbs stick out just enough that my legs drag across them getting in and out. Something to think about before anyone goes crazy with the grip tape
yup, i wear shorts! the 1" is a perfect width whereby if you do slide off your seat and onto the ground, 99.5% of the time you don't get chafed. Now that's not to say that I haven't chafed myself but that's b/c I lost my footing through carelessness.
for the others: front mudflaps: look on jalaber's website and he has the part #s.
Bob
#18
Originally Posted by Beerdrinker
Hi I just purchased a set of Stubbs, sliderslooking for some one to weld them in San Diego, any suggustions? but my main question is where did you get the frt mud guards on your SR5's, I took off my running boards and the dealer told me there are no specific mud guards for the SR5 flares (only for no flares and limited flares) yet you guys have them, maybe I could get the part numbers? BTW mine's a 99 4Runner SR5 4x4 Highlander
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
Toyota part numbers:
00547-35966DF (driver side)
00547-35961PF (passenger side)
Hope this helps.
George
#19
I've been trying to decide this too... I think I'll be getting the 15* ones too. I'm not that tall, so I think the 30* would be a bit much for me. Does it really make much difference when wheeling? I wouldn't think so...
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