Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.
Valid. My dudes are like rabid, poop slinging monkeys. I just don’t want it to be a pain in the ass for the wife and kids every time. There’s great utility in the sliders beyond protection; I’ll probably opt for the 10 degrees so my old ass doesn’t break something every time I try to get in or work on top of the ride.Ha... You’re “little ones” aren’t going to care one bit if they’re flat, angled, or non-existent. If they aren’t already, soon they’ll be climbing uncomfortably high on playground equipment and hanging upside down from tree limbs. Hopping up into a truck is nothing.
Standard WK sliders on the '93 80; original MetalTech (not OPOR) on the '97 LX. Anti-skid tape on both.Ladies and gents,
Looking for your assessment of the sliders you have on your cruisers. More specifically, I’m looking to see if you have sliders that serve as side steps as well versus ones that are angled upward. I know WK sliders have the option of 10 or 15 degrees and I’m curious about your thoughts on whether you would’ve changed your mind on one over the other.
I assume the angled ones offer more flexibility when rock crawling or going through tighter spaces; is it a significant difference? The flatter ones offer more ease of entry for vertically challenged occupants but what’s the trade-off?
Would love to read your opinions to help me and perhaps others make a more informed purchase.
Warm regards,
FMC80