White Knuckle Sliders Installed

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Just in time my White Knuckle sliders arrived and installed before our Ouray trip. John at White Knuckle was great to work with and accommodated some of my custom requests. I selected DOM tubing, powder coated, full diamond plate (essential for kids and wifey to get into car without my help), 2x3 main rub bar, standard is 2x2. I wanted the extra inch. Took about 5 weeks for to get delivered. Arrived in full packaging with no damage. Very impressed how the order was processed, packaged and delivered. I had a local shop install them for me this morning (Thanks to Bullhide 4x4 in FC). They had no issues with install and very impressed with quality and how it really fit to the frame and contours of the cruiser. Took just under 2 hours. Each slider weighs about 70 lbs. A little heavier than advertised due to the 2x3 rail. I have attached a lot of pics and very happy with the end result. Highly recommended and can't wait to hit the trails. Next up a lift!

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Awesome!

Will you explain the 2x2 vs. 2x3 for me?
 
The main rub rail is constructed of 2"h x 2"w. I asked John to do mine at 2"h x 3"w. It essentially sticks out an extra inch.
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Love my White knuckle Sliders. I have beat the crap out of them and they still look brand new. you are going to need them in Ouray. Took detailed install pics for John and they have mine on the 200 series page.

Toyota 200 Series Rock Sliders
Hopefully I can share that space with you. :)
 
Those look great cody
 
Awesome. thanks for explaining that.
 
They look good. Good to see another option on the market.

Did you consider longer legs versus the 2x3?
 
They look good. Good to see another option on the market.

Did you consider longer legs versus the 2x3?
I did but my concern was the strength and weight by extending the legs. I'm sure it would have been fine but happy with the 2x3.
 
Those look great, Cody! Nice going!
 
2"x3" is a much better option in my eyes. The wider flatter surface is better to slide over objects than a series of tubes


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