80 Series Rock Rails by LandCruiserPhil (1 Viewer)

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I dont' want to add to the drama on the Tech site but wanted you to know I support you 100%. For a guy like me I would have to 1st come up with the idea, order the stuff from McMaster for $$ + shipping, experiment around until I got the angles correct, re-order because I F*'d up some stuff, either buy ($$$$), pay someone, or borrow the equipment to manufacture, stare at my rookie welds the rest of my life, then test it out for a couple of years before determining that I want + 30% wall thickness. All to save a little $. Give me a break. I have a job so I can afford to purchase quality stuff from guys that have done all of the above.
 
2 more sets and then you're not making anymore or 2 more sets on this batch? Thanks!
 
Resurrection.....I know these are gone.... any chance at a second batch? @LandCruiserPhil
 
Rails are still a secret menu item at LCP and available after 3 years

The current design is 1.75 tubing, .090 thickness, with welded end caps

We have current stock for 80 and 100 do not fit LX450 or LX470 with plastic side cladding in place.

Let me know if we can ship you a set for your protection.

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These look tight, love that exhaust mod also.
 
Can these be used under the factory side step by chance. The wife likes having the step there. But I would like a little protection underneath
 
Can these be used under the factory side step by chance. The wife likes having the step there. But I would like a little protection underneath

Will not work with factory steps or LX with side plastic clad trim in place.
 
Rail testing - Over the last 4 years I have ran some tough trails in Arizona, Utah, California, and Colorado without any damage to the 80 series or the rails. I did dent the lighter prototype in the design phase but no issues since we increase the thickness and now slightly larger 1.75" tubing.

If I did not have rails in any of the following pictures I would have experience body damage. Given how hard I hit in the first picture without rails my guess is I would not of been able to open the door.:eek: It nice to be able to run these kind of line without concern.

I have question several of the guys running these and do to the increased clearance over the frame mounted sliders only a couple have ever made contact. If you hit them one time you most likely just saved the cost of the rails without body damage.

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Want....

But I don't have the $$ allocated right now for the exhaust relocation and cat work....
 
Want....

But I don't have the $$ allocated right now for the exhaust relocation and cat work....

Still will provide you protection then you have now until you get the exhaust work done.;)
 
Still will provide you protection then you have now until you get the exhaust work done.;)

I have OPOR sliders now (the metal tech style ones) but like yours better, dude
 

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