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Rock Sliders - Pure Rock Sliders and Step Rock Sliders 2010-2024 4runner

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by jake long15, Dec 14, 2018.

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    I started to install your bolt on rock sliders on my 2010 SR5 and discovered I needed to take off my rocker panels to get them on (I missed that notation on your website :(). Wasn't too torn up about it though, not a fan of the chrome anyway. IMG_9184.HEIC.jpg IMG_9185.HEIC.jpg

    My question for you guys, is there anyone out there that makes and sells something to fill that space in without having to trim down the OEM panels? You all should capitalize on that one if that is not the case.
     
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    Thank you for choosing us; unfortunately, we do not make any. It's just for the 2010-2013 4Runners, where you do not need to remove all the rest.
     
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    When mounting the step plates, is it best to have the textured part of the circle cutouts facing upwards for better grip? I see them mounted both ways in your site. Assuming both sides of the step plates are powder coated if you elect to have them coated?
     
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    We would recommend mounting them upwards, that is going to give you more function as far as the grip goes, mounting them downwards is just a preference!
     

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