FAQ: Member Rocksliders

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We are making a new FAQ. The purpose of this thread is to show your Rocksliders.

Here is what you need to do. Post 1 or 2 pics of your sliders and state brand (ARB, self-made, Toyota, etc)

DO NOT ADD POSTS COMMENTING ON OTHERS SLIDERS

1 User 1 Post - including pic.

Lets give this a try and see how it comes out
 
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Trail-Gear Sliders, $299 per pair..

Rock Sliders are fully welded and ready to bolt on to your new Cruiser using the factory mounting holes. Sliders are made from 1 3/4" X .120" wall tubing. Includes 4 legs with super beefy gussets on each leg. Fits all 2006-2007 FJ Cruisers.

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Rocky Road Supersliders

 
I'm running All Pro's Sliders & have trail tested them, they look best when running aftermarket rims with 3.75" backspacing = outside edge of sliders line up with outside edge of rims.

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I've got it narrowed down to either the Allpro, Man-a-fre wide sliders, or the ones Budbuilt is about to release. I will make my decision as soon as I see what Bud's look like. He said pics will be up by this coming week...most likely on tuesday. He is also working on a bunch of sweet stuff for the FJ. E-locker guard, Rear storage drawer, etc... I can't wait to see it all. IMO his skids are the toughest, best engineered, best looking ones on the market. This guy knows what he is doing.
 
Metal Tech's new step sliders. Typically come PC'd in black, but I requested a custom red color for mine.
$549.95 for Black Powdercoat finish, +$120 for colors other than black.
3/16" steel construction - open box design to allow PC to cover all insides. 49 lbs each side.
Flat surface on top is appx 4" wide.

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Those look great especially with matching steelies
 
Wow, those are different! They look solid as hell. How many pounds are they? I like the Red powdercoat. I have a voodoo 07 and I'm doing all red highlights throughout. I'm still waiting to see what Budbuilt is putting out, but these are a consideration. Why would it cost anymore to powedercoat in a different color? That doesn't seem right to me. Anyhow, Nice sliders. I can't decide if I should do the sliders in red, or if that would be too much. Once I figure out how to post pics on this forum (i don't know how to compress the file small enough to post) I'll see what you guys think.
 
Bud from BudBuilt just e-mailed me some photos of his sliders. One pair is straight and the other flares out like the AllPro. I'm going with Bud's because he makes everything rock solid and he is really a cool guy. Plus he will powdercoat in any color you want!
 
Very solid indeed. not sure why the PC upcharge, probably because they do them en masse when doing black. Black inks/dyes/etc are always cheaper than colors too. They weigh 49lbs each side. Not sure what the factory Toyota ones weighed for comparison but these Metal Tech ones are heavier.
Wow, those are different! They look solid as hell. How many pounds are they? I like the Red powdercoat. I have a voodoo 07 and I'm doing all red highlights throughout. I'm still waiting to see what Budbuilt is putting out, but these are a consideration. Why would it cost anymore to powedercoat in a different color? That doesn't seem right to me. Anyhow, Nice sliders. I can't decide if I should do the sliders in red, or if that would be too much. Once I figure out how to post pics on this forum (i don't know how to compress the file small enough to post) I'll see what you guys think.
 
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