I ended up with the Metal-Tech 4x4 sliders and am reallyhappy with them. They took their first hit 5 days after installation. Performed exactly as expected and advertised. Thank you for your recommendation! Their customer service is top notch! Family owned business. I'll be ordering their...
@broox Small world! I mirror your sentiments exactly @Metal-tech 4x4! I believe my 2 door is the one he was talking about. I am thoroughly impressed with both his Business and his camaraderie when I met him on a trail run before ever knowing anything about their products. The sliders took...
Here's a vote for @Metal-tech 4x4 . I had these installed a few weeks ago. They were used that weekend and as advertised, provided the protection I was looking for. They are very customer oriented. I was on a trail ride with them in Central Oregon last fall and noticed their sliders on their...
I just finished replacing my aluminum RCI transmission skid (with steel RCI) and found this same issue. I am still factory everything around where this skid installs, no lift (factory SAS) Badlands (factory skids in front of and behind). Upon removal, yep I discovered rubbing. Glad I found...
Sorry, I don't have any pictures. I didn't perform the installation myself as I had the local Rough Country authorized dealer/installer perform the work. Turns out it is "do-able" as the local installer was too far in before realizing the capable bumper was not a recommended platform. Their...
Thanks! I love it and get nothing but compliments. The pin stripe protection has definitely exceeded what I thought PPF could handle. I went satin last second to be different. XPEL was same cost for clear or satin so decision was easy. Matched the satin finish Methods too.
Yeah, I will eventually have a better long term solution. I bought a shorter strut last night that should just limit to 90 degrees too until I get better mounting solution.
Oregon Deserts have lack of reliable stops for premium. Also some recent deep snow play with a group had all the rigs working hard at times. I did make it home on my starting with a full tank of gas, hit the driveway 34miles to empty. Used that opportunity to see what the 8 gallons would show...
So I dualed up (4 two Gal cans) on my 2 door and noticed quickly that I would have to be reaaally careful when opening the tailgate to just the 90 degree position. And then I wasn't. Crunch sounds and a dang it moment. Oracle flush mounts to the rescue! Bought as anything flush would be...
I keep a can of this and a roll of blue shop towels in my winter LED headlight vehicles. First was my Accord that the Bronco replaced. Worst storm I ever encountered I stopped about every 10 miles to de-ice. This lasted about 30-40 minutes until I got into lighter/less wet snow conditions.
Ah, thanks man. That's exactly what I was going to look up. I will check out the FabFour sliders as I am also looking for Frame mounted sliders that still protect the pinch seam.
Sweet video! Watching some of your other content on the tube now. What are the rock sliders you're running? I checked your channel for a potential install video but haven't found one. Thanks in advance!
Thank you and that's exactly what I was shooting for. Going matte/satin themed was a decision made within few days of delivery. I saw enough Area 51 or Azure on Fords in my county that this equal cost film made it an easy choice. Finished off with those matte emblems. I think it also matches...