Hey, I recognize that 200!

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Looks like we have a celebrity on our hands @TJsTACOMA

:cheers:

http://white-knuckleoffroad.com/toyota200series.htm


I see they increased their prices. :(

With the full covering and powder coating, they are about the same price as Slee, who is a supporting vendor of this site. I was sure hoping their prices would be more competitive in the $700 range. I am interested in why the 200 series sliders are so much more expensive than the 100 series. Maybe they figured since 200s are so pricey, that they can fleece the owners for a bit more money... :meh:
 
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I may have the money for a 200, but I am still a cheap Bast#@$.
 
Just to put things in perspective, cost of steel seems to be up. I am going to design and build my own in few months. "Retail cost" of steel is close to $750 and adding shipping brings it to $900+. This does not even include welding, fabrication, drilling, powder coating, etc... Now the Slee sliders looks to be reasonable. I could get steel cheaper here locally for close to $500 bucks. Fasteners would run close to $80 bucks. I can bend using shop press and die that I made. Only tool I need to acquire is pipe bender.

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My wife preferred White Knuckles so that's what we got. Our DOM set were $640, $740 shipped and at our door in seven days. Sacrificial herculiner and install were super simple. PC added a week to the timeline if one had wanted it, fyi.
 
I remember paying $750 or so shipped for my WKOR 100 series sliders 3-4 years ago, so those 200 sliders/prices look great to me.
 
I remember paying $750 or so shipped for my WKOR 100 series sliders 3-4 years ago, so those 200 sliders/prices look great to me.

Agree! Hoping to pick up a set.

@MScruiser - Thanks for posting this up!
 
I probably missed it, but now I can't find it ... can anyone post a link to the WKOR LC200 sliders Installation Instructions .pdf?

TIA
 
I don't think they have them posted and I'd offer to scan but already got rid of them. I just emailed John asking if he could fwd a .pdf.
 
I don't think they have them posted and I'd offer to scan but already got rid of them. I just emailed John asking if he could fwd a .pdf.

Thanks for the effort - maybe we'll see something soon.
 
Here are the install instructions from John/White Knuckle.
 

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Here are the install instructions from John/White Knuckle.

Thank you very, very much - answered all my questions. :cheers:
 
Looks like we have a celebrity on our hands @TJsTACOMA

:cheers:

http://white-knuckleoffroad.com/toyota200series.htm


I see they increased their prices. :(

With the full covering and powder coating, they are about the same price as Slee, who is a supporting vendor of this site. I was sure hoping their prices would be more competitive in the $700 range. I am interested in why the 200 series sliders are so much more expensive than the 100 series. Maybe they figured since 200s are so pricey, that they can fleece the owners for a bit more money... :meh:


I saw it pop up on my FB feed. I said I know that cruiser.

John was awesome to work with. Very happy with the sliders. Even the packing and shipping was done very well. If I get time Ill do a write up on them. I also sent john progress and any issues the difference in years may have had. The instructions were spot on for me. The tap is even included for the bottom bolts. I used spray on bedliner since i do not see the point of powder coating something that is meant to be bashed by rocks or drop offs while having dome fun.
 
The instructions also worked perfectly for a '14 so I think everyone is covered :)
 

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