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Rock Sliders

ocmcqurus

Grenadier Owner
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I had the OEM steps on my 1924 that I have removed. I wanted to get the Agile sliders but I didn’t love the way they were mounted. I really want to use the factory mounts by the frame because they look so weird with nothing mounted to them. I am also looking for a slider/step option. Look for some friendly advice with photos.
 
I had the OEM steps on my 1924 that I have removed. I wanted to get the Agile sliders but I didn’t love the way they were mounted. I really want to use the factory mounts by the frame because they look so weird with nothing mounted to them. I am also looking for a slider/step option. Look for some friendly advice with photos.
i am very happy with my Dissent sliders. They fit the factory mounts and sit tight to the body but can act as step as well. installation took about 3 hours with a friend.
 
i am very happy with my Dissent sliders. They fit the factory mounts and sit tight to the body but can act as step as well. installation took about 3 hours with a friend.
These were at the top of my list.
 
Sliders need to tick 3 boxes in my mind.
In no specific order, it needs to enhance the looks of the truck (look proportionally good), protect the truck, and have added functions like a step or jacking point.
The sliders of Buzz Overland and Agile are the two I'd consider. Both look ggod.
The BO ones make a lot of sense to me because of the practicality they offer by providing a step and jacking points.
The AO sit perfectly well and high up on the other hand, which is another consideration.
 
Sliders need to tick 3 boxes in my mind.
In no specific order, it needs to enhance the looks of the truck (look proportionally good), protect the truck, and have added functions like a step or jacking point.
The sliders of Buzz Overland and Agile are the two I'd consider. Both look ggod.
The BO ones make a lot of sense to me because of the practicality they offer by providing a step and jacking points.
The AO sit perfectly well and high up on the other hand, which is another consideration.
AO sliders mount to the body of the truck. They do not serve as jacking points.
I would argue they serve as poor protection.
 
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