What slider manufacturers are out there? (other than metaltech......seen those fail too many times)
I have BumpItOffRoad sliders on my 100 and 80 as well, great products! Can't leave Slee off the list- Christo's gear is also top notch!
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What slider manufacturers are out there? (other than metaltech......seen those fail too many times)
I have BumpItOffRoad sliders on my 100 and 80 as well, great products! Can't leave Slee off the list- Christo's gear is also top notch!
Last year in Death Valley. A 100 series had metal tech sliders....weld cracked when under a load.
Anybody have experience with
Slee SliderSteps™ ?
Looking for a slider to replace the OEM running boards but don't want the type that are 'angled upwards'. The 'angled upwards' slider may be stronger than Slees' Slider Steps (picture attached) but the rig will not be used for agressive rock work, just need something that offers more protection than running boards- (no protection at all) but don't need the super heavy duty type.
What slider manufacturers are out there? (other than metaltech......seen those fail too many times)

Rat Patrol said:Last year in Death Valley. A 100 series had metal tech sliders....weld cracked when under a load.
jasonbraswell said:I had MT sliders on my 80 and now on my 100. Never heard a single complaint on Mud in 3+ years.
Metaltech4x4.com's slider test for June/July's 4wdtoyotaowner.com's mag part 3 - YouTube
The MT slider design for the 100 is a nice compromise between a step and slider combo. I like that MT has the kick out bar at the back as that can really come in handy when these big buses are in tight spots on the trail and provide a little extra protection for the rear qtr panel.
Slee's step slider is nice too and looks more tame for the DD civilians.