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Rock Sliders or Side Steps?

Rock Sliders or Side Steps?


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DV8offroad

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FRAME mounted sliders for 2 doors!
 

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Looking for steps for mine. For a 2 Door I should add (not much love out there in the aftermarket for them.) Raptor style steps wide enough to match sasquatch fenders. Hoping they'll help to stop the some of the rock flinging. REALLY don't want to put mudflaps on. Also have short people in the family so the steps would be dual purpose.
 

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I like a slider that stands out far enough from the body to step on. Tack a dimpled plate on it and you've got everything.

I don't use mine as steps as I prefer them with a 20 degree angle, but certainly agree on being wide. They should be as wide as the rear tire, otherwise you don't slide past obstacles but rather get hung up on the rear tire. Mine are also usually covered in slick shit (cow shit to be exact) and don't make for a great foot hold.
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