Beautiful! And so not LX570 compatible.
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thanks and yes, unfortunately not compatible.Beautiful! And so not LX570 compatible.
Factory holes however some need to be enlarged for m8 rivnuts.Is the slider utilizing factory holes or did you drill additional holes?
Looking like around 40lbs a piece which is actually pretty heavy for aluminum, they should be strong though. The 200 slider installation is a bit tricky and unfortunately there is really no way to get around that.nice work, those look amazing! I've been looking for sliders for a long time and held out d/t weight, plus I don't think I could handle a tough install. Hopefully these won't be too tough.
You mentioned lightweight, any idea how much they will weigh?
Is the top skid plate going to have a rough surface or something to make sure not too slippery?
Correct. A little over an inch. Should make a much better step than the factory ones.Thanks for the info, heavy but much lighter than others. We are moving to western WA in about a month, hopefully I can either find a shop to do it or some other helpful WA folks (with tools) can help. Maybe we can set up a WA group buy if anyone is interested? I believe you mentioned they will stick out an inch or so further? That would definitely help as the stock running boards are terrible steps.
Thanks again!
l try and get some more pics today.how about a side shot so we can see the profile? See how far they stick out and get a better look at the vehicle? Overall they look great! nice work!
Thanks!Nice! Those really look great. If they are at least reasonably easy to install or if I can find a friend willing to help, I'm in for a set!