I would advise rock sliders to almost everyone, even if you don't off road much. They've come in handy to help recover vehicles in snow and other situations. And like Chloe said... if they save the side of your truck one time then they already paid for themselves. Also if you do go off-roading with rocks or ruts, steps can get hung up and then either snapped off or deformed. I've seen it happen several times... also while doing nothing to crazy or intense. But they are heavy and they will take away from your payload a bit. Awesome video as always Chloe!
Because I wanted a good way to lift my vehicle on the trail for repairs, tire changes, etc. I went with rock sliders from White Knuckle Off Road. We take our 2017 Tacoma to Baja a few times a year and being protected with more lift point is a huge plus. Also, the ability to stand along the length of sliders to reach on-top the truck is very nice. Great video Chloe!
I got Cali Raised LED rock sliders with the kick-out, black powder coated. Installing them alone on my garage floor was a bit of a challenge, but not too bad. Recommend them and Love em.
I just learned the hard way to go with sliders. Doing trails yesterday and crested a bump that had a big tree root on top. Bottomed out and the root caught the step, pushing it in a little bit. Now I know
Just got a 2022 Taco with those step sliders. On day two we went off roading .. left passenger step lasted 2 miles ... the right front drivers step lasted 3 miles. Day 3 .. at the welding shop cutting off the steps and bed lining the remaining rail. Now they function much better.
I love tacomas but my newest truck is an F150. I had some pretty heavy duty side steps. I hit a large rock causing the truck to pivot around the rock. The side steps were extremely bent. My fear with side steps and off roading is doing damage to the pinch welds/rockers. I ended up going with RCI rock sliders. I caught a large stump and the truck pivoted in a very violent manor around the stump hard enough to jerk the steering wheel out of my hand breaking my thumb and tearing 2 ligaments requiring surgery. The sliders had zero damage other than some scuffs. No damage to the truck either.
got the Westcott Designs rock slider about a year ago. love them, look great. had them powder coat them and they shipped to me in guam. they did a great job protecting the sliders, packaging was great, no damage being shipped all this way. not cheap to ship ($750) but not something I can pickup and bring back with me. all in all, am thrilled with their product. install not easy, but was able to do by myself. thanks for the videos Chloe, appreciate all the great info!
in Colorado, RCI Offroad is the goto for sliders and armor. the RCI sliders have saved me a few times on some of the more difficult trails here in the rockies.
I’ve got RCI rock sliders and skids on my F150. I got one of the very first sets of sliders and being a new product there were some mounting issues but RCI was outstanding to deal with. Ended up needing to have a fab shop do some modifications but RCI refunded me the cost of the fab work and I don’t think too many companies would do that.
I went with go-Rhino Dss I think it’s a great balance between sliders and steps . They look awesome and I have 15” of clearance with stock TRD OFF ROAD Suspension.Also optional frame mounts or body mounts . Great informative video as always Thank you !
I checked them out and the fact that they do not have a kick out at the rear is a concern. I have seen trucks get locked into an obstruction between the rear tire and slider that could have been prevented with a rear kick out. Their quality and prices are great but they need a set with kick outs for just in case.
I have side steps, mainly for my kids to hope in the truck. Also they were like $800 cheaper than the sliders I initially wanted plus the turn around time to receive them. But I’m going sliders pretty soon
My sliders (Mobtown Off Road) were 140 lbs total and over $400 in shipping to Hawaii. I painted and installed myself. Angled sliders are better at defending against door dings. Also, with bolt-on sliders, you need to consider if you’re willing to drill into your frame as some require that. Mine didn’t. That said, they’ve paid for themselves.
Another factor about the stepping up on the rock sliders is if you have racks and our camper shell I need to get on top it’s easier with the rock sliders to be able to stand hire and cruise around to access your gear
Great info! I have side steps (predator steps) that came with my Tacoma TRD off road. They are very functional and add to my trucks looks. But I can see how the rock sliders can also do the trick! Thanks!
Be carefull. Its not hard to snag them. I snagged mine a few times. It really didn't take much for them to bend, and then break. I highly recommend getting rid of the predator side steps.
Thanks for the tips from this vid. I may invest in the side steps from TrailFX. I use my Tacoma TRD Off Road for both usage round the house and road trips, but also on forest roads or overlanding trails to camp sites or lakes. Most of these trails are dirt / gravel related roads that often RV's and awd cars can travel on without trouble. Example, areas round Land between the Lakes in KY or Valley of the Gods in Utah. I think rock sliders is over kill for my usage. And the side steps will help with visiting my parents as my dad is current 89 and would be difficult for him to get into my truck without the steps.
Thanks for the video. I would like to suggest is using a Fluid film spray can to spray on them boats. The sea air can cause them to rust, and will help you in keeping your truck looking great. 😁 Have a nice day.
If you live in the rust belt, the sliders might be a better idea than the steps. I have seen so many steps and rocker panels rust away, leaving a dangerously dangling step.
Thanks Chloe for the discount coupon with TrailFX. I seriously considered the sliders but I do not do seriouis trais and my wife really wanted the steps down cause she is 5'1ft... My tundra is gonna look great with those anyways. 😄
This video was really helpful - thanks. My Tacoma came with side steps which have worked great for accessing the roof rack and to help others get into the truck, but I am concerned about how easily they can be damaged off road. I am in the process now of looking at rock sliders. I live in Maine, and they are not available here, and there is no-one who can do the installation. To purchase them and have them installed would require a 2 hour trip each way to N.,H. The cost involved with 2 estimates I have gotten so far is close to $2000. One shop estimated 5 hours for installation, which precludes waiting for them in addition to the travel time each way. I am hoping to figure out how this can be done.
The “Predator” side step rails that Gulf States Toyota mounts to Tacomas prior to dealer shipping are garbage. Those rock sliders would be a much better option..
I also would recommend Cali Raise LED. The product quality was amazing and they sent me all the hardware needed for the rock sliders along with some other potential add-ons free. My only complaint was shipping cost from Cali to Louisiana... I ended up going with a closer brand (road armor) for my bed rack and the price was comparable minus shipping but the quality was much lower. Poor welding quality (one bracket was unusable because of slag in the threading!) lots of burrs in every hole meant for mounting gear & the powder coat definitely missed spots because of poor angling when spraying. If anyone can recommend a company in the south Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, or Alabama region please drop a name.
awesome vid, I found your channel by doing research on a Tacoma. I am thinking about getting one, what are your thoughts on the 2024 Tacoma, this would be my first truck, so I am a noob hahah love your content.
I have always been confused as to why people who lift their vehicle then put on steps that hang down and reduce ground clearence and catch on everything making your vehicle worthless for off-roading. :>/
Yes, It is a real question. Plenty of people don't really know the difference in the two. She isn't doing videos for people that are every day off roaders., and her videos are very helpful to people just getting into it that will help them make an educated decision. Good video Chloe.
@@andytn6507 I guess I give people too much credit where they might do a little bit of homework before buying something. But there again I have moved to North America a lot of people don't look into nothing here. They think homework stops at school.
Why would you handicap your rig with steps that takes away ground clearance ? 2015 Toyota Premium trail. My sliders do the job and don’t hang up on obstacles.
I'm thinking of getting these rock sliders myself, mainly for the look and eventually some off roading, the rock sliders you presented here the three middle tubes are angled bit on the website they are straight, can you request how they are angled on their website? I like how yours look here. Thank you.
I would advise rock sliders to almost everyone, even if you don't off road much. They've come in handy to help recover vehicles in snow and other situations. And like Chloe said... if they save the side of your truck one time then they already paid for themselves. Also if you do go off-roading with rocks or ruts, steps can get hung up and then either snapped off or deformed. I've seen it happen several times... also while doing nothing to crazy or intense. But they are heavy and they will take away from your payload a bit. Awesome video as always Chloe!
Didn’t realize I purchased two tickets to the gun show upon clicking on this video
I guess you should pay more attention to what your doing then rather than trying to make someone's channel look bad!
@@jonathanhamilton6554 bro what? I was making a funny comment complimenting her arms. Wtf are you talking about?💀
@@kyleknott3672seen this comment before watching the video. Assuming she He-mans the rock sliders? Can’t wait!
Because I wanted a good way to lift my vehicle on the trail for repairs, tire changes, etc. I went with rock sliders from White Knuckle Off Road. We take our 2017 Tacoma to Baja a few times a year and being protected with more lift point is a huge plus. Also, the ability to stand along the length of sliders to reach on-top the truck is very nice. Great video Chloe!
I got Cali Raised LED rock sliders with the kick-out, black powder coated. Installing them alone on my garage floor was a bit of a challenge, but not too bad. Recommend them and Love em.
One of the best.
love mine
Link or style?
I just learned the hard way to go with sliders. Doing trails yesterday and crested a bump that had a big tree root on top. Bottomed out and the root caught the step, pushing it in a little bit. Now I know
The best review on these topics on youtube. She hits all the practical questions that others don't bother to discuss.
Also have the trail fx , there great and very happy with them
Just got a 2022 Taco with those step sliders. On day two we went off roading .. left passenger step lasted 2 miles ... the right front drivers step lasted 3 miles. Day 3 .. at the welding shop cutting off the steps and bed lining the remaining rail. Now they function much better.
I love tacomas but my newest truck is an F150. I had some pretty heavy duty side steps. I hit a large rock causing the truck to pivot around the rock. The side steps were extremely bent. My fear with side steps and off roading is doing damage to the pinch welds/rockers. I ended up going with RCI rock sliders. I caught a large stump and the truck pivoted in a very violent manor around the stump hard enough to jerk the steering wheel out of my hand breaking my thumb and tearing 2 ligaments requiring surgery. The sliders had zero damage other than some scuffs. No damage to the truck either.
got the Westcott Designs rock slider about a year ago. love them, look great. had them powder coat them and they shipped to me in guam. they did a great job protecting the sliders, packaging was great, no damage being shipped all this way. not cheap to ship ($750) but not something I can pickup and bring back with me. all in all, am thrilled with their product. install not easy, but was able to do by myself. thanks for the videos Chloe, appreciate all the great info!
in Colorado, RCI Offroad is the goto for sliders and armor. the RCI sliders have saved me a few times on some of the more difficult trails here in the rockies.
I’ve got RCI rock sliders and skids on my F150. I got one of the very first sets of sliders and being a new product there were some mounting issues but RCI was outstanding to deal with. Ended up needing to have a fab shop do some modifications but RCI refunded me the cost of the fab work and I don’t think too many companies would do that.
I went with go-Rhino Dss I think it’s a great balance between sliders and steps . They look awesome and I have 15” of clearance with stock TRD OFF ROAD Suspension.Also optional frame mounts or body mounts .
Great informative video as always Thank you !
I checked them out and the fact that they do not have a kick out at the rear is a concern. I have seen trucks get locked into an obstruction between the rear tire and slider that could have been prevented with a rear kick out. Their quality and prices are great but they need a set with kick outs for just in case.
Rock Sliders all the way, but what about a drivers side grab bar. That would really help.
Great Video Ty.
I have side steps, mainly for my kids to hope in the truck. Also they were like $800 cheaper than the sliders I initially wanted plus the turn around time to receive them. But I’m going sliders pretty soon
My sliders (Mobtown Off Road) were 140 lbs total and over $400 in shipping to Hawaii. I painted and installed myself. Angled sliders are better at defending against door dings. Also, with bolt-on sliders, you need to consider if you’re willing to drill into your frame as some require that. Mine didn’t.
That said, they’ve paid for themselves.
Another factor about the stepping up on the rock sliders is if you have racks and our camper shell I need to get on top it’s easier with the rock sliders to be able to stand hire and cruise around to access your gear
Great info! I have side steps (predator steps) that came with my Tacoma TRD off road. They are very functional and add to my trucks looks. But I can see how the rock sliders can also do the trick! Thanks!
Be carefull. Its not hard to snag them. I snagged mine a few times. It really didn't take much for them to bend, and then break. I highly recommend getting rid of the predator side steps.
Thanks for the tips from this vid. I may invest in the side steps from TrailFX. I use my Tacoma TRD Off Road for both usage round the house and road trips, but also on forest roads or overlanding trails to camp sites or lakes. Most of these trails are dirt / gravel related roads that often RV's and awd cars can travel on without trouble. Example, areas round Land between the Lakes in KY or Valley of the Gods in Utah. I think rock sliders is over kill for my usage. And the side steps will help with visiting my parents as my dad is current 89 and would be difficult for him to get into my truck without the steps.
Another awesome video chloe very informative I enjoyed learning something new about trucks on your channel 😎💪 keep up the awesome work
She posted this 23 minute video 6 minutes ago... you skipped a lot.
@@PrinceMarcusWilliam I'm rewatching it again when I finish work 🏢 in a few hours
Thanks for the video. I would like to suggest is using a Fluid film spray can to spray on them boats. The sea air can cause them to rust, and will help you in keeping your truck looking great. 😁 Have a nice day.
my side steps are a tube frame. (oval shape). acting as rock sliders. just got my title on my 2016 sr tacoma. all paid off. have a good day boss.
Such a timely video. Very well done
If you live in the rust belt, the sliders might be a better idea than the steps. I have seen so many steps and rocker panels rust away, leaving a dangerously dangling step.
Thanks Chloe for the discount coupon with TrailFX. I seriously considered the sliders but I do not do seriouis trais and my wife really wanted the steps down cause she is 5'1ft... My tundra is gonna look great with those anyways. 😄
I will post my tube steps from Toyota on Offer Up. I plan on getting some good rock sliders later on.
I have CBI rock slider with kickouts love them on my 2017 Tacoma
I didn't know that, thanks for the tip 👍
The rock sliders look like they would provide the best protection from door dings.
This video was really helpful - thanks. My Tacoma came with side steps which have worked great for accessing the roof rack and to help others get into the truck, but I am concerned about how easily they can be damaged off road. I am in the process now of looking at rock sliders. I live in Maine, and they are not available here, and there is no-one who can do the installation. To purchase them and have them installed would require a 2 hour trip each way to N.,H. The cost involved with 2 estimates I have gotten so far is close to $2000. One shop estimated 5 hours for installation, which precludes waiting for them in addition to the travel time each way. I am hoping to figure out how this can be done.
Amazon.😊
If you receive mail, you can get these shipped. They have bolt on rock sliders that you can install at home.
If you’re still looking check out RCI. Bolt on and pretty much anyone can do them at home unless you have physical limit-abilities
You have serious skills my friend.
The “Predator” side step rails that Gulf States Toyota mounts to Tacomas prior to dealer shipping are garbage. Those rock sliders would be a much better option..
I’m really interested to see if the current gen side steps etc will fit on the new 2024 model.
Since you go off roading I suggest you go with the rock sliders.
I also would recommend Cali Raise LED. The product quality was amazing and they sent me all the hardware needed for the rock sliders along with some other potential add-ons free. My only complaint was shipping cost from Cali to Louisiana... I ended up going with a closer brand (road armor) for my bed rack and the price was comparable minus shipping but the quality was much lower. Poor welding quality (one bracket was unusable because of slag in the threading!) lots of burrs in every hole meant for mounting gear & the powder coat definitely missed spots because of poor angling when spraying. If anyone can recommend a company in the south Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, or Alabama region please drop a name.
RCI sliders for me. With 20% off was like $1000 shipped.
Have you ever thought about changing the front bumper on your taco?
I like the rock sliders 👍. Cody 🐕 is looking good 😃.♥️🌮🐶🐾
Great video, I have side steps like that on my Tacoma
Sliders are the way to go if you actually wheel. I got a set of sliders ready to go if someone is interested 🙌🏻
What brand and style? I have a 2nd Gen
CHLOE ...HOW BOUT A VID ON REMOTE START
Without rock sliders, the only place that serves as a jack point for a hy-lift jack is the trailer hitch receiver
Any recommendations on side steps that you don’t scrape the back of your calf on getti g out of the truck?
You have an awesome garage!
Super imformative! Thank you!
Do you have actual video of using them out in your adventures? I see snaps shots but need more videos. Nice review though.
Hey,
What is the name brand of the lights that you have in your garage?
Thanks
Hello chloe, did they stop making these trail fx steps. Cant find them. Pls help. Thanks
awesome vid, I found your channel by doing research on a Tacoma. I am thinking about getting one, what are your thoughts on the 2024 Tacoma, this would be my first truck, so I am a noob hahah love your content.
My vote is rock sliders. More useful protection offroad and in parking lots. Plus they look better IMO.
How much more expensive are they ?
What bumper are you front bumper are you running?
💔Buddy Says The Arizona sidesteps I would clearcoat them they would look nice I like the Wells 😳
Thanks for the great info! I’d like to order the Trail FX side steps. Can you give me a link or part number, please?
How often do you have to repaint/powder coat them? I see a lot of rusty metal sliders.
Steps get rusty too
Sliders all day.
very informative
Great stuff!!!
ROCKSLIDERS all day!!! #caliraisedoffroad
Would the side step fit the 24 ?
i think TrailFX only offers crew cab steps.
I never like those steps, especially when they're small like that they don't add very much utility.
And don’t get them, “welded on”…every time you put heat to metal it actually weakens metal despite the actual weld.
This is a very good review video. Not to mention, chicks and trucks, that's attractive.
I have always been confused as to why people who lift their vehicle then put on steps that hang down and reduce ground clearence and catch on everything making your vehicle worthless for off-roading. :>/
Clock Full O'Rocks?
Can you install them to my truck😂😮
Steps seem like a thing for city folk using their truck to haul around construction goods. Seems like they'd be awful for offroading.
Is it wrong that I wanna Dre u mainly cuz u can help work on my car with me haha
Really rock sliders or steps how is that even a question. Let me help people out. It’s rock sliders every time I call.
Yes, It is a real question. Plenty of people don't really know the difference in the two. She isn't doing videos for people that are every day off roaders., and her videos are very helpful to people just getting into it that will help them make an educated decision. Good video Chloe.
@@andytn6507 I guess I give people too much credit where they might do a little bit of homework before buying something. But there again I have moved to North America a lot of people don't look into nothing here. They think homework stops at school.
Next chenge the window haha
2 different tools for different jobs
Wow your adorable
👍👊
RS..😊
Side steps have no place on a rig that sees trail use. And they’re ugly. Rock sliders are the way to go.
😮 heavy add-on part's, equals less gas mileage. Just saying 😊.
🙂😀😃😄😁😎👋🤞✌️👌🤙👍☝️👏🙏
Rock sliders def not worth it
Steps are ugly, only get them if you need them.
SEXXY AF!!!
What are you? Black, white, or Asian? 😂
Seems like a downgrade
Dont get your hands dirty. Your too cute to be getting dirty sweetheart.
CRINGE, simping for a youtuber 😂
Why would you handicap your rig with steps that takes away ground clearance ? 2015 Toyota Premium trail. My sliders do the job and don’t hang up on obstacles.
I'm thinking of getting these rock sliders myself, mainly for the look and eventually some off roading, the rock sliders you presented here the three middle tubes are angled bit on the website they are straight, can you request how they are angled on their website? I like how yours look here. Thank you.
Neither! Those both look horrible.
👎🏼
Oof thanks for the comparison to the Predator Steps at the end…definitely goin with the TrailFx after seein the others smushed 🫠