The day has come to order some skids and I need help choosing the configuration. I've been trying to order for a few weeks, but have paralyzed myself with analysis. My thoughts...
Useage:
We don't go offroading for the sake of offroading. We decide where we want to camp/hike/climb and we go there. Sometimes the road to get there is groomed gravel, sometimes it's rocky/washboard/rutted, and occasionally it's covered in water, mud, boulders and/or debris. It's that final scenario that gets me all sorts of wound up with my stock skids and no sliders. I'm tired of being mentally exhausted after a few hours of listening to my unprotected Cruiser bang into and scrape over stuff. So...Budbuilt to the rescue.
That said, if I had the armor I'd love to be able to join you guys for some organized outings. I don't see myself ever being a hardcore rock crawler, but I would like to hang out with some of you fine folks and see what these beasts can really do. Basically, I only plan on "overlanding", but if I decide to go crawling I don't want to have to question my protection.
Budget:
I've saved enough to buy anything on Bud's menu. I don't want to spend money on stuff I don't need, but for the sake of discussion all options are on the table.
My thoughts:
I'm pretty sure I want a full Stage 4 build. I can't think of anything under the truck I don't want protected.
Stainless: Put it on and be done.
Aluminum: Would there be enough margin baked in for occasional hardcore stuff or if I find myself in rougher terrain than expected?
Steel: Perfect for the application, but do I want to maintain the paint? I assume I have to pull them off anyway to lube the prop shaft so is an occasional paint touch up that big of a deal?
Lite Steel: Do I want reduced protection that still has the paint maintenance requirement?
Stainless Stage 1 with Aluminum Stage 2-4: Good compromise or overthinking it?
And to piggyback, any reason for me to upgrade to Hardcore Sliders from Standard? The 0.188 DOM is awesome, but for my application I'm assuming 0.120 is enough even with a suitable amount of margin? I don't want to add unnecessary weight, but I will if the 0.188 is worth it. If I'm going to add weight I'd rather it be down low on the protection side of the equation.
Useage:
We don't go offroading for the sake of offroading. We decide where we want to camp/hike/climb and we go there. Sometimes the road to get there is groomed gravel, sometimes it's rocky/washboard/rutted, and occasionally it's covered in water, mud, boulders and/or debris. It's that final scenario that gets me all sorts of wound up with my stock skids and no sliders. I'm tired of being mentally exhausted after a few hours of listening to my unprotected Cruiser bang into and scrape over stuff. So...Budbuilt to the rescue.
That said, if I had the armor I'd love to be able to join you guys for some organized outings. I don't see myself ever being a hardcore rock crawler, but I would like to hang out with some of you fine folks and see what these beasts can really do. Basically, I only plan on "overlanding", but if I decide to go crawling I don't want to have to question my protection.
Budget:
I've saved enough to buy anything on Bud's menu. I don't want to spend money on stuff I don't need, but for the sake of discussion all options are on the table.
My thoughts:
I'm pretty sure I want a full Stage 4 build. I can't think of anything under the truck I don't want protected.
Stainless: Put it on and be done.
Aluminum: Would there be enough margin baked in for occasional hardcore stuff or if I find myself in rougher terrain than expected?
Steel: Perfect for the application, but do I want to maintain the paint? I assume I have to pull them off anyway to lube the prop shaft so is an occasional paint touch up that big of a deal?
Lite Steel: Do I want reduced protection that still has the paint maintenance requirement?
Stainless Stage 1 with Aluminum Stage 2-4: Good compromise or overthinking it?
And to piggyback, any reason for me to upgrade to Hardcore Sliders from Standard? The 0.188 DOM is awesome, but for my application I'm assuming 0.120 is enough even with a suitable amount of margin? I don't want to add unnecessary weight, but I will if the 0.188 is worth it. If I'm going to add weight I'd rather it be down low on the protection side of the equation.