Sliders and Skid Plates, oh my! (WARNING: Pic Heavy!)

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I'm not a fan of the bulky look and definitely don't need the step assist. Was looking for a sturdy frame attached slider that matches the tubular front and rear bumpers.

Good deal

@WSI and @RPG both offer some nice options for the sleek look. Someone just posed the @WSI ones the other day in the "what did you do today" thread
 

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Good deal

@WSI and @RPG both offer some nice options for the sleek look. Someone just posed the @WSI ones the other day in the "what did you do today" thread

Yeah, I did see the RPG one's already, they're pretty nice but I don't understand the pricing on them. Will go take a loot at the WSI one you speak of.
 

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Yeah, I did see the RPG one's already, they're pretty nice but I don't understand the pricing on them. Will go take a loot at the WSI one you speak of.


We offer our steps with or without sliders. But to date, all but one of our customers have opted to include the sliders. So pricing on our site is with sliders. FYI the sheet of aluminum used is 12" wide X 96" and 0.250" thick.


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