IMO Probably the second most important modification to make to a vehicle that will be used for any kind of real off-roading would be a good set of sliders. The first of course being quality tires. Decent sliders should be able to support the side of the vehicle and can be crucial in squeezing through tight spots, sliding into things, hi lift jacking, being a good solid step, and obviously to aid in sliding over obstacles. Mine have gotten plenty of use and have saved my truck from significant damage a few times. A lot less lift and tire size is required in most conditions if you have good sliders and skids. All it takes is one easy trail run gone bad and you’ve wiped out the side of your truck on a boulder etc... I am a fan off the kick out style myself after having it work exactly as designed once when I slid into and along a tree for the length of the slider. It actually did move the rear end over when it reached the kick out enough to avoid dragging the rear of the truck bed on the tree. A fun bonus of having sliders is getting to park in the good spots in the parking lot without getting door dings. It’s funny seeing the new half moon marks on the sliders from people swinging their doors inconsiderately into my truck. All Pro sliders have zero give, consequently there are several cars out there with severely damaged door edges now.
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