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I would love to pull the trigger on these but at $800 for the 4 door, that is too much. I might still make a purchase in the future once I can see them on someone elses rig, but I'm hoping by then someone will have a set for $400 (for the 4 door).
I feel you guys on pricing. But I've been eyeing the RTR rails. I like how the rear bump out would double as a nice step for the kids. They just posted preliminary pricing at $1549. Subject to change at launch. And we all know nothing is getting cheaper these days.

https://www.rtrvehicles.com/collections/bronco-rtr-parts/products/bronco-rtr-rock-sliders-4-door
 
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I feel you guys on pricing. But I've been eyeing the RTR rails. I like how the rear bump out would double as a nice step for the kids. They just posted preliminary pricing at $1549. Subject to change at launch. And we all know nothing is getting cheaper these days.

https://www.rtrvehicles.com/collections/bronco-rtr-parts/products/bronco-rtr-rock-sliders-4-door
Damn, thats a crazy price. The Westin ones hit the spot for me price wise. I personally Don’t want to spend more than $400-500 for steps / rails. I currently have the ford option on order, but after seeing the Westin for only a hundred or so more I like it as an option. Cant see ever spending much north of that.

I also want rear bumper and probably front bumper so in the same boat trying to find good options under $1k for each of those, think I have narrowed it down.
 

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I feel you guys on pricing. But I've been eyeing the RTR rails. I like how the rear bump out would double as a nice step for the kids. They just posted preliminary pricing at $1549. Subject to change at launch. And we all know nothing is getting cheaper these days.

https://www.rtrvehicles.com/collections/bronco-rtr-parts/products/bronco-rtr-rock-sliders-4-door

Those are really nice but damn! At that price point that better come with a few dozen sexual favors. I'm getting a badlands and like the stock rail bieng tight to the body. At the same time I want/need a step to assist people. If no reasonably priced bolt on/off steps become available for the stock rails, I will probably go with Go Rhino rails.
 

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I was seriously considering those stirrups but don't want to have to drill into the rock rails. I want something that wraps around and attaches to the side either underneath or on top of the rails. They were at SEMA last year. Arrggh.
 

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I feel you guys on pricing. But I've been eyeing the RTR rails. I like how the rear bump out would double as a nice step for the kids. They just posted preliminary pricing at $1549. Subject to change at launch. And we all know nothing is getting cheaper these days.

https://www.rtrvehicles.com/collections/bronco-rtr-parts/products/bronco-rtr-rock-sliders-4-door
20% off for BF apparently, would be nice to get those for $300 off if they include them on the sale
 

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I've noticed on a few of the SEMA builds they had some actual sliders that stuck out. I liked a few of them but when I went to each of their websites, it wasn't there.

I'm so sick of concept vehicles. Don't show me something I can't buy, then doing that going on 2 years now.
It takes a while. These companies haven't had their Broncos for long.
 

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I was seriously considering those stirrups but don't want to have to drill into the rock rails. I want something that wraps around and attaches to the side either underneath or on top of the rails. They were at SEMA last year. Arrggh.
The ones on the SEMA concept also were drilled in.
 

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20% off for BF apparently, would be nice to get those for $300 off if they include them on the sale
Where'd you see that?
 

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I went with the Rhino 1000 4" oval. I just wanted that extra step to get in and out. With the Sasquatch it is just high enough that when you get out, you roll that edge of the seat. Only a matter of time before you start creating issues on that outside edge. There are plenty of prettier side steps with better quality, but these look good and do the job. My only issues is that it sits lower than the pinch weld and draws your eye line down. Makes the Bronco look lower than it really is.
 

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Holy crap those rtr rails are over priced surely they won’t sell for that. I’d pay $1000 at the most for a set. Or I’ll just wait till some other companies come out with theirs not busting ours heads like rtr seems to be doing. Really hoping poison spyder comes out with their version for the bronco.
 

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I've noticed on a few of the SEMA builds they had some actual sliders that stuck out. I liked a few of them but when I went to each of their websites, it wasn't there.

I'm so sick of concept vehicles. Don't show me something I can't buy, then doing that going on 2 years now.
Love this convo thread. Want to ask that guys start to list manufacturers that you've seen, heard of at SEMA making actual slider solutions.

I prefer frame mounted tube design that sticks out a bit and can sort of function as a step for getting in the back of my eventual 2Dr that will be Squatched and likely a 2"-3" additional lift in the next 3 years.

I saw some interesting solutions on a video from Brad at TrailRecon on Youtube, but not sure any are available and most were for a 4 door. Bumper options were everywhere, but besides the front skid plate, sliders are the most critical to me if you'll be wheeling where any rocks may come in to play.
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