@RSGMetalworks should pay you. Was debating between several sliders. The video demonstration of stepping in and out, in context with the surface area of the slider, removes doubt of whether this can serve as a step. Other sliders may be equally suitable. However no video evidence means no risk taking with the other sliders
Living in Hawai’i and going to the beach the shark teeth may not feel good on bare feet. One suggestion for your daughter maybe put some skateboard grip tape on the kick out. So when it’s wet like it is 9/10 months of the year in Seattle she will have some stability.
lol yea I was thinking what about kids climbing in or out on a rainy day stepping on the rock slider for the 4Runner those shark teeth will make for some good strawberries on the knee.
Boss. I just picked up my 2021 cement taco. Looking into getting the wife the 4runner I was glad when I heard her say." I like how the 4 runners look, I can see myself driving one" lol
Just cancelled my order for Cali raised rock sliders and ordered a pair of RSG angled rock sliders for a 2022 Trd Off-Road that I'm waiting to be shipped to my hometown here in Honolulu Hi. $1544.00 including shipping. Yeah, we pay big time to get things here in the middle of the Pacific. Only issue I have; If I didn't buy it powdercoated, then the shipping time was 2-4 weeks. But, because it is powdercoated the shipping time is 6-8 weeks. Ridiculous, but I'm used to it by now!
I’d go flat if I were going with the sliders. Seems much more practical for the vast majority of us who don’t overland and rock crawl etc. Still, for my money it is the GoRhino RB20’s. Have those on my Tundra and they are worth every penny and the look is so clean.
My man untamed you need to get the door sill protectors in black to protect the paint when getting in and out. They're like $30 for all 4. Great video.
Probably gonna go greenlane for the aluminum sliders with kickout and flat. Don’t do crazy wheeling so don’t need the bog down from extra steel weight.
I really liked this video. I had not seen RSG rock sliders before. Can you provide any more detail about the installation of the flat rock sliders? Info. like whether there is any drilling necessary or what is the most difficult part of the process would be helpful. Thanks -
Thanks bud. Most difficult part is holding it up while you thread the first bolt. Otherwise, pretty simple tbh. Love RSG sliders. No drilling needed. =]
Just installed mine over the weekend - got the flat ones for my T4R. Agree it was def an easy install and only took a couple hours. Another benefit was that the steps are wider making it easer to reach the roof rack and protect the doors from dings. You know if any of the rattle can paints match the RSG powder coat (for touch up)?
Personally I like the look of my Amp Research power steps on my Tundra. Clean look, and they tuck up higher than the main frame rail of the truck so I loose no clearance! 👍🏻
Just bought the same Taco and was looking for step functional crawlers. I think I really like the look of the angled better on the Tacoma. Are the angled still good for a step for you, wife and kiddos? Was thinking of maybe putting some grip tape on the plates.
I'm looking for flat ones like urs for my 13 4runner limited. But I'll never go crawling or mudding I just want the sharp look they have , also wanna get rid of the granny boards they come with.
So how much do the flats vs the angled stick out from the door bases? Curious to know that compared to the standard n-fab or predator steps that seem to be ~5” in width from the base of the doors while open. Thanks.
Just came across your video. Can you order bare metal , and line -x them ? I think the line-x would give a little more traction then powder coating them. Anybody else line-x theirs?
I’ve got the best dog trainer he lives in Missoula, I sent my dog to him for 90 days he only charges $700 a monthe which is cheap. My lab is so much better.
Neither. They are both waaay overpriced. No way that rock sliders should cost upwards of a grand. I got mine from Body Armor for $695 and they are every bit as sturdy. Solid steel with kickout AND powdercoated. Aggravating that companies like this think they have a market cornered and charged outrageous prices for such a simple piece of equipment. CBI is the same way. There is really good gear out there if you just dig deep enough. These people are gouging. But, if you have that kind of money laying around and don't mind paying these prices, more power to you.
Just looked at body armor’s slider.. the design looks sus. A tiny surface area to transfer upward force from the slider into the frame. Small surface area means poor utility as a step $800 for it
@@Yoyomanmanholla To each their own. And yes, $200 - $300 is absolutely enough to get worked up about. And it wasn't $800 when I bought it, it was $695. Then again, I didn't buy the steps, I bought the actual slider. Steps are useless offroad and will actually damage your vehicle. The design isn't really any different to any other step out there, but like I said, to each their own. If you have that kind of money laying around, knock your socks off.
@@gabrielreyes8476 this dude rocks rag flat step sliders.. pretty sure he wheels harder than anyone in the comments here ruclips.net/video/s6N8iTd3Yt0/видео.htmlsi=8SVD7rLd1QZer-I4
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Perfect sliders on both rigs. You definitely have the driveway every Toyota fan boy wishes for newer Toyota’s.
Thanks man! 🙏🏼 I’m super grateful to have these rigs. =]
I like the angled ones they look more clean looking to me
Thank you, I've been looking for a video where someone actually steps onto the slider. Will be doing the flat for my family as well, thanks!
My pleasure! Glad it proved helpful. =]
@RSGMetalworks should pay you. Was debating between several sliders. The video demonstration of stepping in and out, in context with the surface area of the slider, removes doubt of whether this can serve as a step. Other sliders may be equally suitable. However no video evidence means no risk taking with the other sliders
Haha I hope to actually partner with them somehow moving forward… we’ll see. =]
Great review as always! Thanks for putting this together. I’d go with flat but think I like the look of the angled better.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Agreed. 👌🏻
I really like the sliders on the 4runner! This solidified what I’ll get! Thanks!
My pleasure! =]
FINLY!!! Someone actually demonstrates how they use to get in and out. Im wanting multi use rock sliders. Thanks for the video!
Haha thanks for watching! =]
@@UntamedMotors In your opinion do they work as a step? I have a short wife and a lift is coming on next week. So I definitely will need this.
Living in Hawai’i and going to the beach the shark teeth may not feel good on bare feet.
One suggestion for your daughter maybe put some skateboard grip tape on the kick out. So when it’s wet like it is 9/10 months of the year in Seattle she will have some stability.
Haha yeah the Tacoma’s non grip would be more ideal for island life. 👌🏻 🤙
Not a bad idea with the grip.
lol yea I was thinking what about kids climbing in or out on a rainy day stepping on the rock slider for the 4Runner those shark teeth will make for some good strawberries on the knee.
Boss. I just picked up my 2021 cement taco. Looking into getting the wife the 4runner I was glad when I heard her say." I like how the 4 runners look, I can see myself driving one" lol
Nice man!! Congrats!
Sounds like you married the right one btw! =]
I have the angled ones on my 4Runner but i fear them bending and not being able to open the door. I will be getting the flat ones in the future.
That’s a good point to make... with the angled, we’re just one hang up away from locking yourself in your rig hah.
Just cancelled my order for Cali raised rock sliders and ordered a pair of RSG angled rock sliders for a 2022 Trd Off-Road that I'm waiting to be shipped to my hometown here in Honolulu Hi. $1544.00 including shipping. Yeah, we pay big time to get things here in the middle of the Pacific. Only issue I have; If I didn't buy it powdercoated, then the shipping time was 2-4 weeks. But, because it is powdercoated the shipping time is 6-8 weeks. Ridiculous, but I'm used to it by now!
Dang… that’s not a easy pill to swallow. But! You’re getting a great product. =]
The Video that CONVINCED me to drop 1k on sliders!! Can’t wait to get em and install em
Awesome man, I hope you like em! RSG makes a solid product. =]
@@UntamedMotors Question…Are the Stainless RSG plates riveted or screwed on? I purchased Raw Steel
@@rzabeatsdun4589 they are riveted up top
I’d go flat if I were going with the sliders. Seems much more practical for the vast majority of us who don’t overland and rock crawl etc. Still, for my money it is the GoRhino RB20’s. Have those on my
Tundra and they are worth every penny and the look is so clean.
Why have sliders if you don’t leave the highway.
@@flyguy2021 protection from door dings
@@flyguy2021 Sliders are effectively steps that don’t look lame. Expensive option though.
I may go with these just for the installation 😎👍
My man untamed you need to get the door sill protectors in black to protect the paint when getting in and out. They're like $30 for all 4. Great video.
Probably gonna go greenlane for the aluminum sliders with kickout and flat. Don’t do crazy wheeling so don’t need the bog down from extra steel weight.
I really liked this video. I had not seen RSG rock sliders before. Can you provide any more detail about the installation of the flat rock sliders? Info. like whether there is any drilling necessary or what is the most difficult part of the process would be helpful. Thanks -
Thanks bud. Most difficult part is holding it up while you thread the first bolt. Otherwise, pretty simple tbh. Love RSG sliders. No drilling needed. =]
The most envied guy on the block...nice rides👍🏼
Haha idk about that… but thanks brother!!
I actually like the look of the angled slightly better, but I think the flat ones would look better on different vehicles.
I agree the angled look better. 👌🏻 makes it look a bit more purpose built. Both are much better than standard side step options out there though. =]
Just installed mine over the weekend - got the flat ones for my T4R. Agree it was def an easy install and only took a couple hours. Another benefit was that the steps are wider making it easer to reach the roof rack and protect the doors from dings.
You know if any of the rattle can paints match the RSG powder coat (for touch up)?
Are you happy with them? I’m debating flat vs angled
This was really helpful...a pair of these will be going on my new Tacoma! Thanks
Personally I like the look of my Amp Research power steps on my Tundra. Clean look, and they tuck up higher than the main frame rail of the truck so I loose no clearance! 👍🏻
AMPs are awesome! Little spendy but you get what you pay for! I like the door ding protection of the GoRhinos! =]
If you live in an area with lots of rain s and snow, I think angled will drain water better
Those are beautiful..to bad they don't make them for the tundra! Although I do like the go rhinos as well!
Great rigs!! But that bull bar on the 4runner… common..
Just bought the same Taco and was looking for step functional crawlers. I think I really like the look of the angled better on the Tacoma. Are the angled still good for a step for you, wife and kiddos? Was thinking of maybe putting some grip tape on the plates.
Congrats man! These serve the purpose of steps just fine. Not as ideal as the flat sliders… but it works! =]
@@UntamedMotors thanks!
Looks awesome. And those key fobs..😎
Thanks man! 🙏🏼
Very informative. RSG web site says 5degrees not flat. Is it about the same ? Do the top plates come with the teeth or is that an option ?
The teeth are an option for grip. Yeah the 5% will be very close… though I’ve purchased flat before so hmm 🧐
NB’s are totally still dad shoes, my friend. Beautiful Toy collection though!
Haha I know =\
Thanks man!!
I'm looking for flat ones like urs for my 13 4runner limited. But I'll never go crawling or mudding I just want the sharp look they have , also wanna get rid of the granny boards they come with.
Who makes the front guard on the 4runner?
I need them there GME and AMC rock sliders. Nokia infotainment
I love these rock sliders! What type of front bumper do you have? I like it too
Thank you. It’s the GoRhino RC3 bull bar bumper.
Havoc HS2 reasonably priced rugged and step pads are user friendly ...........👍
Thanks for the comparison. Are these powder coated or rattle canned?
My pleasure! Powder coated.
Awesome 😎 can the flat ones fit on the Tacoma?
They don’t matchup from the Tacoma to the 4Runner but they offer flat ones for the Tacoma too. 👌🏻
Nice video
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RSG sliders
So how much do the flats vs the angled stick out from the door bases? Curious to know that compared to the standard n-fab or predator steps that seem to be ~5” in width from the base of the doors while open. Thanks.
How long was install time
About 1.5 hours - 2 hours
whats with the snow plow on the 4runner?
What size tires and what type you got in the tacoma is it lifted or stock pro
Lifted on icon stage 9 kit. Toyo open country tires 285/70/17s 👌🏻
Just came across your video. Can you order bare metal , and line -x them ? I think the line-x would give a little more traction then powder coating them.
Anybody else line-x theirs?
My Havoc HST steps look like bootleg knockoff RSGs lol. I wish they made these for my truck.
I think they both look pretty flat
Are rsg sliders worth the money? Thinking of getting some for my 3rd gen
I really like them. Solid product.
HREW OR DOM?
DOM
@@UntamedMotors thanks
So where's the discount code?
RSG uses the month + 100 code. For example, this month it's "february100."
Do you have a discount code that I could use?
Got one from Toyota 4Runner Forum, thanks anyway. If anyone else needs one go there.
Sorry I asked if they’d be willing to give one -I got nothing back, 🤷🏼
@@UntamedMotors Thanks for trying.
I’ve got the best dog trainer he lives in Missoula, I sent my dog to him for 90 days he only charges $700 a monthe which is cheap. My lab is so much better.
Nice! Having a well trained dog is such a nicer experience... haha 👌🏻
New Balance are your “cool shoes”? 😂
All about that dad life like you say 👍
Haha no the new balances were what I had on before coming outside... then I swapped em out because of the video lol
@@UntamedMotors oh ok haha
The 4runner looks like it got too much going no with the Front bumper.
Only installed it to show it for the company. I’ll be removing it soon. It was free. 👌🏻
What even is that? Just curious.
Next time don’t park on gutter !
Not a gutter… lol. This is how you park here.
Neither. They are both waaay overpriced. No way that rock sliders should cost upwards of a grand. I got mine from Body Armor for $695 and they are every bit as sturdy. Solid steel with kickout AND powdercoated. Aggravating that companies like this think they have a market cornered and charged outrageous prices for such a simple piece of equipment. CBI is the same way. There is really good gear out there if you just dig deep enough. These people are gouging. But, if you have that kind of money laying around and don't mind paying these prices, more power to you.
$200-$300 is not much to get
Worked up about…
Just looked at body armor’s slider.. the design looks sus. A tiny surface area to transfer upward force from the slider into the frame.
Small surface area means poor utility as a step
$800 for it
@@Yoyomanmanholla To each their own. And yes, $200 - $300 is absolutely enough to get worked up about. And it wasn't $800 when I bought it, it was $695. Then again, I didn't buy the steps, I bought the actual slider. Steps are useless offroad and will actually damage your vehicle. The design isn't really any different to any other step out there, but like I said, to each their own. If you have that kind of money laying around, knock your socks off.
@@gabrielreyes8476 this dude rocks rag flat step sliders.. pretty sure he wheels harder than anyone in the comments here ruclips.net/video/s6N8iTd3Yt0/видео.htmlsi=8SVD7rLd1QZer-I4
@@gabrielreyes8476it's crazy that companies are making people pay $1000+ for metal. I like your idea finding another slider cheaper elsewhere