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Tires sold!
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Yup planning on it. Got a heat gun ready for it. Just waiting on my buddy to free up time so he can do the bmc on both GX and 4runnerGet 'er done!
After doing that, go some place where you can stuff the front tires up into the wheel wells with the steering lock-to-lock and ensure there is no further rubbing. If so, with 33" tires, you should only need a heat gun to do a little forming of the wheel well liner.
Haha thanks! This place was right... money pit..You're on your way!!![]()
True. I’m really digging the RSG non kick out sliders with a slight angle.Just order those you want and wait, it'll be worth it in the end and better than settling for whatever you can get your hands on.
This is a long shot but does anyone have a set or know of anyone with a set of rock sliders for a GX/T4R that they haven’t installed yet and would be interested in selling in the PNW area? I’m trying to order some but these lead times are insane haha
Slee has some in stockThat’s good turn around time. I’ve decided to order new haha
Ya someone else mentioned that too but I’m not a fan of the look of their sliders. Thanks thoughSlee has some in stock
There are a couple coupon codes out there for RSG. I think RSG125 or LEXPLORE125 will workThat’s good turn around time. I’ve decided to order new haha
I like the looks of the Slee well enough, but they are heavy (website says both 225 lbs and 125 lbs, the latter is probably the correct one) and expensive. Which brought me to Victory Blitz, in aluminum they are much lighter but even more expensive... and can't decide if I want aluminum sliders. Steel "slides" much better, but the lack of rust for a DD in the salt belt is highly attractive too.Ya someone else mentioned that too but I’m not a fan of the look of their sliders. Thanks though
Yes price, weight and appearance is keeping me away from Slee. Maybe if I saw them in person.I like the looks of the Slee well enough, but they are heavy (website says both 225 lbs and 125 lbs, the latter is probably the correct one) and expensive. Which brought me to Victory Blitz, in aluminum they are much lighter but even more expensive... and can't decide if I want aluminum sliders. Steel "slides" much better, but the lack of rust for a DD in the salt belt is highly attractive too.