White Knucklle Off Road Sliders

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I like the idea of a group buy
 
Very nice sliders... I've been looking into these. How much "stronger" are the Heavy Duty sliders compared to the Medium Duty sliders? I'm curious to see how much more one design will deflect compared to the other. Is there noticeably less deflection on the HD version when lifting up the side of the truck with a hi-lift?

How about a group buy on these?

Thank you for the compliment. The Heavy Duty sliders main rail and legs are made of steel that is 50% thicker than the Standard Duty sliders making them about 50% stronger and allowing little to no deflection.

If you are interested in a group buy please email me.

Thank you,
John
john@white-knuckleoffroad.com
 
Got a set on the way... thanks John!

Pics to come. =)
 
The White Knuckle Off Road sliders (heavy duty version) arrived the other day. The sliders were very well packaged and included the bolts, washers, parking brake cable relocation brackets, instructions, as well as stickers. At 110 pounds, the UPS man made a comment about the package being the heaviest of the day. =)

If I had to do it all over again, I'd get the same sliders, except I'd pay john to have his powder coater guy bead blast the sliders to cut out a bunch of manual labor in prepping them for the paint job.

Pics as promised:

Upon opening the box:
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Nice welds were staring right at me:
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Plastic wrap removed:
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Few coats of Duplicolor self etching primer after a thorough cleaning with a wire brush, coarse scotch-brite pad, and a wipe down with acetone:
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Another view of the primer coat:
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Few coats of VHT Rollbar and Chassis Epoxy paint in semi-gloss black:
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Bolted up!
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get some steel borrow a welder get creative and it will be cheeper and have that look nobody has it isnt hard just so long as u can read a tape measure and use a square and a level,
 
get some steel borrow a welder get creative and it will be cheeper and have that look nobody has it isnt hard just so long as u can read a tape measure and use a square and a level,

Sure, one could go that route if they chose to do so... but I wouldn't suggest someone with little welding/fabrication experience to take on a project like this... unless they have a ton of free time, the equipment, the shop space, and a bunch of extra steel to practice with, with a high likelihood of the finished product looking like it was made in the backyard as well and having questionable durability.

Personally, I'd much rather trust someone that welds/fabs on a regular basis and just buy a proven, well designed product.

Welding/fabrication is an art. Time is money and I have no problem forking out a few bucks for a good product.

Keep up the good work John!
 
The rock sliders look great, first I've seen from them. Nice kickout, angled and mounted heavy duty with double the mounting brackets.:)
 
Well it looks like I will be ordering the heavy version and I will just have them powder coated because I'm lazy. I really like the look and fit of these.
 
Updated Pics Posted! =)
 
If I didn't already have the allpro's I would definitely get these. I had a set of sliders without the kickouts.........I wouldn't run a set without a kickout now.
 

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