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This is a discussion thread titled "TACOMA:Bentup Sliders Any Good?", within the Interior & Exterior forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
How is the reputation at Bentup? Anyone have their rock sliders or bumpers?
I'm considering the square double rock sliders for my 05 D-cab Taco, what do you fellas think?
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How is the reputation at Bentup? Anyone have their rock sliders or bumpers?
I'm considering the square double rock sliders for my 05 D-cab Taco, what do you fellas think?
Check out my pics, I have front and rear bumper and sliders. Reputation, all positive. They also did my SAS and TMS2U's as well as his front bumper.
Thanks DYOGIM, nice pics.
What were the costs for the sliders and the rear bumper???
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Spoke with AJ at Bentup.com and the set of square double sliders will be $250 plus paint or $125 to powdercoat, I will be up in Sacramento getting them put on on the 30th
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Spoke with AJ at Bentup.com and the set of square double sliders will be $250 plus paint or $125 to powdercoat, I will be up in Sacramento getting them put on on the 30th
I wouldn't even worry about powder coating them.. Get some rustoleum rattle can primer and black paint and they are good. Rear bumper $200(prototype for the tundra), sliders and front bumper were part of the SAS price.
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