Tacoma Sliders
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- 0:00 - Intro
0:49 - Prepping for install
0:56 - Driver side installation
8:30 - Passenger side installation
Our Hybrid Sliders are CAD designed, CNC cut and fully TIG welded producing a perfect fitting, aesthetically pleasing, functional addition to your Tacoma.
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SLIDERS DETAILS:
-Rear kick out provides extra protecting from side impacts as well as acting as a step for accessing the bed
-Rails are angled up 12.5° providing extra ground clearance. Also available without angle.
-1/4" thick 5052 formed frame plates utilizing stock frame mounting holes
-3/16" wall tubing
-Lightweight - less than half the weight of the steel alternatives
-Corrosion resistant - being aluminum you never have to worry about rust
-Installs in less than an hour with basic hand tools
-Comes complete with Grade 8 mounting hardware
-Available in raw aluminum or black textured powder coat
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GreenLane Offroad was founded on Vancouver Island by Donovan Ma. Inspired by a longtime passion for vehicle customization, specifically with regards to off-roading capabilities, his mission was to provide the best quality 4x4 accessories that are 100% made in Canada.
Expertly engineered, CNC cut, formed, and professionally welded, our products are built to last. Un-compromised quality and exceptional design make our products the best on the market. Period.
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thanks for the detailed instructions. i didn't buy rci because i could not find any good video on the install. i just ordered my aluminum sliders!!! thanks!
Would have been nice to have a good up close walk around and then an overall view after the install.
Just bought mine and a bumper, super excited to put them on
OK, just installed them. Was a little harder than I thought as I did it outside at night. My recommendation is if you have a friend, the install will probably be much easier. Thanks again for the instruction it really helped.
I have the sliders with kick outs. Awesome product, light, strong.
I love mine. I have the partial rear deck. They are a great step for loading the roof rack
Any plans for an aluminum rear bumper for the 3rd gen Tacoma? I already have your front bumper installed and love it!
Great in depth instruction on installing the sliders, can not wait to get my hands on them! ps. I see your left hand got some cut/scratches from the install, a pair of glove would help, cheers!
Thanks for adding the vid. This helped for wasn't sure about the brake line seperators. My truck didn't have the frame dust shields must of been added later in years. (2017)
Yeah when I get my Tacoma this is a must 👌
Trucks coming along great! I have to ask though, what size are the tires?
295/70R17
Awesome! Would they fit an access cab 2019 SR?
Sure will!
Please make bolt-on angle sliders with top plates for GX470 and 03-09 4runner
coming right up!
So how did you secure the electrical connection box you unmounted? also, How did you support the brake lines after removing the supports? Seems kinda janky to leave those just hanging unsupported
The nuts that hold the electrical box are reinstalled on top of the sliders frame mount.
The brake lines left like that give me pause…brakes are more important than preventing rock damage.
Can you do one for bed stiffeners? Thanks!
Sure!
yes we can!
Nice! How much they weigh?
30-35lbs per side depending on configuration
No chafe guards for the now unsupported brake lines? Interesting choice.
We have hundreds of sets out there with no issues!
@@donovantma that's good & all, but hydraulic brake lines are not something to leave free hanging. Might be leaving yourself open to liability if/when one rubs through on a bolt head. A few bucks in r&d for a washer that has a restraint point might be wise.
@@psguardian great call, appreciate the idea - always looking to improve wherever we can!
Tundra option coming?
yes, just looking for donor trucks for 3D scanning.
Dude. No safety glasses?😮
Aluminum is great for a lot of things. Sliders are not one of them. Your sliders look awesome guys, very well made. But a consumer is buying them for a reason… Protection. They double as a side step but if that’s all you need get something less expensive. I get that that people want to save weight, but in a critical area like that steel is the only way to go.
Thanks for the feedback Scott, we have 100's of sets out there protecting peoples trucks - while we agree aluminum will not hold up to repeated abuse as well as steel, they are frame mounted and offer plenty of protection from side and bottom impacts. For our customers the pros far out weigh the slight compromise in strength versus a steel alternative.
@@donovantmatotally 100% agree! Can’t wait to order mine for my 22 Tacoma.