5th Gen 4Runner SliderSteps (1 Viewer)

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Slee Off-Road released a complete bolt on SliderStep for the 2010+ 4Runner. The SliderSteps offer protection for the rocker panel, while at the same time offering a usable step for entering the vehicle or accessing loads on the roof.

The sliders consist of a frame mount flange, three legs per side and the main slider body. The frame flange bolts to the frame utilizing existing holes in the frame. The frame flange has three mounting fixtures welded to it for the attachment of the legs. Each leg is attached to the flange with five 3/8" bolts. This ensures a solid mount with no movement.

The legs are attached to the main slider body using four 3/8" bolts per leg. The legs bolt to mounting tabs welded into the slider body. The slider body is formed out of 3/16" steel and functions as both a step and a slider.

There are two aluminum tread plates attached to the top surface of the slider body. These can be supplied in black or gray. The tread plates have dimples that form a non-slip surface. The main slider body is cut with the same pattern as the tread plates to prevent dirt / ice build-up.

The sliders are finished with 60% gloss powder coat finish. Pre-treatment includes baking (to remove all oil), phosphate washing and sandblasting before powder coating is applied.

The SliderStep is unique that it features a bolt together design that is as strong as a welded slider. Having the slider bolt together allows for shipping with UPS or Fedex, eliminating the need for truck freight.

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Those are pretty cool! I bet your CAD guy had to work overtime :)
 
Cristo, are these strong enough to jack with a high-lift? True sliders?
 
Yes, these are true sliders. The bolt on connections are as strong as weld on connections, so no issue there. The hi-lift test would work, but I always advise people that lifting a truck with a hi-lift on the slider, is a good way to poke the jack through the window or door.
 
Yes, these are true sliders. The bolt on connections are as strong as weld on connections, so no issue there. The hi-lift test would work, but I always advise people that lifting a truck with a hi-lift on the slider, is a good way to poke the jack through the window or door.

No kidding! But if you must, a board can turn that totaled door into a small crease if you hang it in the "impact zone" prior to jacking (somethign like a 2x6 x6 feet or so). ;)

Assuming you have a board laying around when your wheelin... Someone should!
 

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