KHC rock sliders

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just noticed on their website, bolt to the frame, look pretty good
opinions and comments please
 
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thanks for posting the link I don’t know how to
I think the frame bolt on option looks pretty good
A flange or two hang down but basically high and tight as they say
should be quite strong and adjustable if you bash them
replaceable bottom plate
 
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I just called them
definitely heavy duty in the frame bolt option
jacking the truck on the running board no problem
about 130 lbs a side (the price of strength)
will take severe abuse $1900 list
the hardware allows adjustability
 

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HEY EVERYONE, CHIMING IN A LITTLE LATE ON THIS BUT ALL BIAS OPINIONS ASIDE BEING IM A KHC EMPLOYEE THESE SLIDERS AND WAY OVER BUILT AND HAVE HELD UP TO EVERYTHING WE HAVE THROWN AT THEM. THE ARE A TRUE SLIDER, FULLY BOLT ON WITH DRILLING REQUIRED, NO WELDING. HERES A FUN PHOTO . LET ME KNOW IF ANYONE HAS ANY QUESTIONS

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Frame bolted options, welded well, good steel thickness.

What are your requirements for a rock slider for a 7k rig?
The leading edge behind the front wheel is likely to snag obstacles rather than deflect. The main body of the running board is made from flat stock and not tubular. The aluminum bottom will likely get ripped off when drug over an obstacle. They say it will support the weight of the truck but I am skeptical with only two frame mounting points. I don't see a location where a Hi-Lift could be used to jack up the truck. My $.02
 

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The leading edge behind the front wheel is likely to snag obstacles rather than deflect. The main body of the running board is made from flat stock and not tubular. The aluminum bottom will likely get ripped off when drug over an obstacle. They say it will support the weight of the truck but I am skeptical with only two frame mounting points. I don't see a location where a Hi-Lift could be used to jack up the truck. My $.02

I too, like my stuff overbuilt and with purpose!

That said, good catch on the leading edge... that I totally agree with. On the rest, I’d have to say just see what they can show. I’ve seen drawings that I was skeptical about as well, and then in execution were damn solid.
 
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