Thanks for the reply Rob. To be clear, I AM ordering BudBuilt sliders and from what I can see, they are well worth the money. I do understand supply and demand (Merica!), that workmanship can't be rushed and that you get what you pay for. My frustration is only that the LC200 aftermarket is so small that I can't currently get ANY sliders, and in the case of BB, 14 weeks to build, 3 weeks to paint and more weeks to ship and install. That's 4 months, and I can't play with my expensive toy in the dirt until it gets some rock condoms
By comparison, I just got some Cali Raised sliders for my Taco Pro. I called them, rolled up there and had some fantastic sliders installed the SAME DAY. As a new LC200 owner, my frustration is just that it is such an exclusive club that everything takes much longer, costs more and many manufacturers don't even bother as the market opportunity is so small. Even Toyota has given up on the LC for the time being, so the prognosis is for a demand bubble (= supply shortage + premium prices) while everyone grabs the remaining stock, and then a fizzle as LC200's age out.
Does that mean I regret buying a gas guzzling, overweight, fugly land yacht? Heck no, I love my LC200 and it's worth whatever it time and money it takes.
I'd also like to correct my statement that Slee sliders require drilling - they apparently use a hole already present in the frame, so you are just using that as an anchor point for a rivnut.