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Did the FJ go through the whole thing?
that thing has sliders, these are not OEM are they?
 
e9999 said:
Did the FJ go through the whole thing?
that thing has sliders, these are not OEM are they?

OEM "Rock Rails" This pic is from the Chicago auto show last March so I don't know if they have since changed in design.
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Those pics look great. Nice to see someone taking the initiative to test them and really get to know them. Good work
 
e9999,

Yes, they ran the whole trail from start to finish. Only thing they changed was the tires, and fiddled with the electronics so that A-TRAC worked with the locking rear diff. Normally it's one or the other, not both together. The rock sliders are in fact OEM, and the rig's frame is built for them specifically. They're made to take abuse. Undoubtedly aftermarket will be stronger and better, but they're a legitimate attempt from Toyota.

Dave
 
Yup, talked to the dude that ran the rubi with Bill Burke at the FJC event in Greenville and he said they are fully functional. Also said they used a hi-lift on them several times with no problems.
 
dang, if they are good that's over $500 of aftermarket sliders right there...
 
trail photos look impressive, but they make the 80 series look good. maybe it will grow on me :rolleyes:
 

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