1994 80 series slider opinions (1 Viewer)

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I wanted a set of Slee's, but no longer available apparently. So is there any consensus on a decent set? Would maybe prefer a step slider since the GF is pretty vertically challenged.
 
I have White Knuckle Off Road sliders on my 80, very strong and they build them with the options you want, mud flaps or no, body lift or no, etc... They are located in Grass Valley, California so I was able to save on shipping by picking them up. They offer options for plates for step area as well. I went no plates and added marine grade grip tape to the top of the tube to use as a step. Works well.
 
I have White Knuckle Off Road sliders on my 80, very strong and they build them with the options you want, mud flaps or no, body lift or no, etc... They are located in Grass Valley, California so I was able to save on shipping by picking them up. They offer options for plates for step area as well. I went no plates and added marine grade grip tape to the top of the tube to use as a step. Works well.

White Knuckle is a great option...They are in Apple Valley CA last time I checked.
 
I have 4x4labs and like them a lot.. though due to my lack of fabrication skills i had trouble getting the cat skid to bolt together correctly. Guess there's an important detail that I got the kit that you weld together yourself. I'd assume Luke's pre-built sliders are perfect.

White Knuckle are awesome as well.

Wish I could remember the name of the cheaper sliders people wrote on here were horrible.. Can anyone help me remember? I have an idea but don't want to drag down someone's product if I'm wrong.
 
Excellent Cruisin' Off Road sliders on my 81 and 74.
 
I have whiie knuckle sliders as well went with the step option on them since I have little people that are climbing in and out of the truck
 
White Knuckle here. I've hit them hard enough to dent the tubes and bend the 1/2" thick CAT protector and they keep asking for more.

Mine came with an 80 I bought three years ago and had never been installed so I didn't spec them but according to their website the ones I have are the longer ones ment to be used on rigs that have been deflared but I think they could be longer. I plan to redo them reusing only the legs.
 
No longer available, or just out of stock? There is a big difference. The @sleeoffroad sliders are still in his web site.
per Christo on the phone. Wanted those and washer relocation kit. Kit is on its way. No sliders and won't have any (I did not inquire about other years than the '94)
 
No longer available, or just out of stock? There is a big difference. The @sleeoffroad sliders are still in his web site.
per Christo on the phone. Wanted those and washer relocation kit. Kit is on its way. No sliders and won't have any (I did not inquire about other years than the '94)
 
Wish I could remember the name of the cheaper sliders people wrote on here were horrible.. Can anyone help me remember? I have an idea but don't want to drag down someone's product if I'm wrong.

Rocky Road Outfitters? I was looking at them, but was cautioned against them. Rocky road sliders

I'm ordering White Knuckle ones.
 

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