White Knuckle vs SDHQ Sliders for Tundra

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point_of_impact

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Looking for some input. Ready to pull the trigger on either white knuckle or sdhq sliders. I like how the sdhq's fit tight up on the body but they seem to offer less protection on the ends of the sliders. It appears that the white knuckles pretty much protect the rocker from end to end. Thoughts? Would there be any instance where the rocker would be vulnerable if I opted with SDHQ? I plan on taking this truck mainly on FSR and I'm Not rock crawling but like to be prepared in case I have beed to. Thanks in advance!






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trikebubble

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I ordered Slee Sliders for my Tundra. My requirements were, a structural slider that offers protection and the ability to jack up the truck from, a product that is well made and looks good, and a solid step type base to both help the Wife out, and to allow a possible safe spot for the dogs to put a paw on when jumping in or out (I did not want the tubular style that could possibly catch/entrap a dogs paw)

The Slee sliders were not cheap, but I figure a single well placed boulder to the side of the rocker, or some dimwit broadsiding the Tundra, would be far more expensive. They are currently sitting pretty in the garage waiting for an appropriate (warm) installation day. I'm also waiting on a front bumper, so my plan would be to install both at the same time and only have to then adjust my front coilovers ride height once.

FYI: The customer service from the folks at Slee is second to none. They ran into an issue with their primary freight carrier (that was no fault of their own) and were on the phone with me daily with both apologies and updates as they had my shipment sent out with a different carrier. They sent pictures of the freight package to confirm that is was shipped in excellent wrapped condition. (I deal in mobility equipment for a living and these Slee sliders were shipped in a far superior fashion to 20K power wheelchairs I have ordered for customers).
 

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Ol Red

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I ordered the white knuckles sliders for my tundra. They are locally built in CA and the owner was awesome to deal with. The install was easy (recommend 2). I simply went with them because he is a local guy in CA and deals with more of the off road scene, so he builds his product for the real purpose. They aren't cheap but neither is your rocker panel if you bang it up. The sliders tuck away nicely hugging the line of my truck making it look really sleek. They are bolt on with drilling or you can have them welded on as well. Good luck with your decision.