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Any suggestions on rock slider brands for a 2020 Tacoma? Looking for the best quality for the best price (like everyone else. :) ).
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I'm in Middle Tennessee. I haven't found any makers that are, somewhat, local. Got relatives in Michigan, near Victory 4x4, so that might be an option.I wanted something other than the standard bent tubes that most makers use so I went with Victory 4X4. They have "rock lights" built in, which is a little gimmicky, but they make nice courtesy lights if you wire them into the dome light circuit. The big expense to most sliders is shipping. Try to find a local maker and you can save $$$ by picking them up.
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Actually I lied. I have SOS sliders. I have mobtown skids.I have mobtown, I like them. But yeah, the shipping is the major wasted expense part of it. Realistically, any of the reputable brands will be fine. Also, check lead times. They can be hefty.
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What did you end up getting? I just picked up a Tacoma as well and looking at sliders & skids.Any suggestions on rock slider brands for a 2020 Tacoma? Looking for the best quality for the best price (like everyone else. :) ).
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Which ones have you checked out so far?What did you end up getting? I just picked up a Tacoma as well and looking at sliders & skids.
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If your in Delaware you need to go check out Mobtown Offroad. They make a good product and are local to you.What did you end up getting? I just picked up a Tacoma as well and looking at sliders & skids.
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Mobtown makes some A+ stuff. Their lead times have been... longer. Joe is a busy guy. But his stuff is really solid.CBI, RCI, Rocky Road Outfitters and # of others that I have found on-line. Would like to do something more local but not a lot of rock slider and skid plate fabrication being done around Columbus, OH. I cam across Mobtown and seems like there are a lot of great reviews out on their product and service.
I just put caliraised led on mine.Any suggestions on rock slider brands for a 2020 Tacoma? Looking for the best quality for the best price (like everyone else. :) ).
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Source?The only downfall to caliraised is they’re made in China.
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I’m going to relook into this. I was told this from a guy who did the research on a bunch of brands. Let me follow up with him and see where he got his info.Source?
I'll b curious as to howI’m going to relook into this. I was told this from a guy who did the research on a bunch of brands. Let me follow up with him and see where he got his info.
I'm pretty sure they are made for Caliraised by Rago mfg.I’m going to relook into this. I was told this from a guy who did the research on a bunch of brands. Let me follow up with him and see where he got his info.
Thanks! SOS looks pretty interesting. Pricing on skids looks really good as well! If I’m not misreading pricing it looks to be the best I’ve seen. Bout 8.5 hr drive there for me but could take long weekend and hit some SC trails while down there.Mobtown makes some A+ stuff. Their lead times have been... longer. Joe is a busy guy. But his stuff is really solid.CBI, RCI, Rocky Road Outfitters and # of others that I have found on-line. Would like to do something more local but not a lot of rock slider and skid plate fabrication being done around Columbus, OH. I cam across Mobtown and seems like there are a lot of great reviews out on their product and service.
RCI makes good sliders. I had them. Decided to change to SOS Concepts sliders. I really like them, they had a lot of subtitle changes RCI sliders didn’t have. It’s a weird time because there aren’t many deals going on. I know SOS is doing a deal if you buy sliders you get a high lift base for free, and 10% off with promo code adventure
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Lots of good stuff down there. Uwharrie national forest is down there and is beautiful and full of trails. Lots of good wheeling there.Thanks! SOS looks pretty interesting. Pricing on skids looks really good as well! If I’m not misreading pricing it looks to be the best I’ve seen. Bout 8.5 hr drive there for me but could take long weekend and hit some SC trails while down there.