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Since this looks like an open thread on slider install I'll share my thoughts on the Rocky Road sliders here. I got these a few weeks ago and finally got around to installing them. I can echo many of the comments in here already, and will pass along some tips to those who may attempt this and are not great mechanics, like yours truly. These are the Rocky Road kick out sliders with full cover. It took about 5 weeks to get them. The folks there are great, the fella that took my order is the same dude who fab'd up the sliders.
I started with the driver's side, and the factory runners come off as already detailed in previous posts. I had a hard time with the KDSS line attachments - there are two points that need to be loosened up, and although I removed the bolts they still didn't really want to move. In the end i had to more or less jam the slider bracket up behind them and pry them up and out of the way with pliers while I got the bolt started and a socket onto it. PITA. This brings me to tip #1 - an articulating socket adapter is your friend. Many of the bolts could not be tightened without it in my application. I also would say I don't think it is necessary to loosen the parking brake lines - I did on the driver's side and felt I didn't need to , so I didn't bother on the passenger side and had no issues working around them.
I used a cut-off tool for the trim piece. I'd like to finish the trim like R2M did - so if I find some trim I like I'll come back here with the deets. I got much better at cutting the second go around on the passenger side. I just laid the factory runner on a table outside and went at it with the cutting tool - tons of black plastic stuff is gonna spray all over the place if you do this, and you will want to watch for build up of plastic gunk around the guard over the cutting disk and stop and clean it off if necessary. I pulled the lights from the factory runners and will pull the wiring from it sometime this week to maybe rig up some puddle lighting for the Rocky Road sliders.
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Here is a pic of the KDSS shield that is referenced in many above posts. You can see how it overlaps the Rocky Road bracket and hardware - I had to take some material off with an angle grinder. I used a extra heavy grit metal grinding wheel and just went at it for a few minutes.
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The install sheet for the Rocky Road sliders make mention of some models not having a nutsert for one position on the middle mounting bracket. Sure enough, this is the case on my '16 460. The sliders are the same they tell me as for a current 4Runner, so maybe some of the other Toyota models have a threaded insert here, but the install sheet says that if this isn't the case it won't affect the sliders. So, I think I am good, with 5/6 bolts on each side, they feel sturdy, but at some point I may go ahead and install a nutsert and get that last bolt in there.
that's all i can think of for now! Thanks again to all who contributed to this thread and gave me the motivation and confidence to do this.