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Old 05-20-2008, 02:56 AM
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Just finished my Rock Sliders, using them as steps. I was going to go with the N-Fab, but I found these for much less. I like these better because they look more custom. Welding and painting were required. They came from Trail Gear made for a 88 and up Toyota Xtra cab. The sliders are 78" long. Installed the 6" Procomp Lift stage II with Toyo open country M/T's 35x12.50x18 on KMC XD Rockstars. Truck feels great. It looks like a different truck! These tires like to climb rocks!









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Old 05-20-2008, 03:16 AM
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nicely done was looking for something along those lines for a side protection!
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Looks mean! Great job
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Old 05-20-2008, 08:55 AM
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good looking truck, verry nices.
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Old 05-20-2008, 09:23 AM
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Default Re: Rock Sliders and Pro comp lift

The Stage II adds a good amount of lift in every member photo I've seen so far.

Hey, is anyone working in that first pic?
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One of the most Bad a.. looking Tundras I've seen.

Nice!
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Such a sick Tundra and nice to see you're actually using it to climb rocks and go off road in. I would suggest maybe doing the black headlight mod and blacking out the front Toyota badge for an extra awesome looking truck! To match the black KMC Rockstars, black mirrors, tinted windows, black sliders, etc.
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I would have left the 5.7L badges on so everyone will know you have a 5.7L and not a
V6. Other than that I think it looks pretty good.
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Very sick! Well done.

Would you give me the measurement from the ground to the top of your front wheel well. Plz. I would like to know how much taller it is than mine.
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More pics of the sliders. How are they attached?
most all sliders are attached at an even level with the frame to the frame.
See the gussets here?
http://www.trail-gear.com/images/tacoma-sliders-600.jpg
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Its much better when their removed
By the time they realize its abit more then exhaust,its TO LATE !




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I would have left the 5.7L badges on so everyone will know you have a 5.7L and not a
V6. Other than that I think it looks pretty good.
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No, he either drilled the holes or just welded the gussets to the truck (my choice method). These are designed for older pickups.

Here is a picture of something they fall more in line with...
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I understand what rock sliders are and know that they attach to the frame. Maybe I should rephrase the question. Do you have to drill the frame to mount these sliders or did they line up with any pre-existing holes? I'm guessing since they were not made for the Tundra then the frame had to be drilled.
oops sorry Tox. Yea, he probably had to drill some holes as the company he bought from doesn't sell them for Tundras. (as stated above)
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Nice set up and you'll get a lot of thumbs up from us old school off road guys!

How is your gas mileage, what you gettin on the highway?
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oops sorry Tox. Yea, he probably had to drill some holes as the company he bought from doesn't sell them for Tundras. (as stated above)
They are welded to the frame. I asked him in another thread.
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