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Hey guys, I consider getting rock sliders and looking for the ones that stick out about 3-4 inches so I could use them as regular steps to get in. I really like the ones installed on this 4R
It says that they're custom, but the shape looks very familiar, I think I've seen them somewhere online about a year ago
More pictures here: Lifted 2004 Toyota 4Runner on 35s – Built for Wheeling in the Mountains
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02-25-2021, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by MattRunningman
Hey guys, I consider getting rock sliders and looking for the ones that stick out about 3-4 inches so I could use them as regular steps to get in. I really like the ones installed on this 4R
It says that they're custom, but the shape looks very familiar, I think I've seen them somewhere online about a year ago
More pictures here: Lifted 2004 Toyota 4Runner on 35s – Built for Wheeling in the Mountains
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Pretty common design. Looks like they could be from RSG or RCI.
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02-25-2021, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by MattRunningman
Hey guys, I consider getting rock sliders and looking for the ones that stick out about 3-4 inches so I could use them as regular steps to get in. I really like the ones installed on this 4R
It says that they're custom, but the shape looks very familiar, I think I've seen them somewhere online about a year ago
More pictures here: Lifted 2004 Toyota 4Runner on 35s – Built for Wheeling in the Mountains
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02-27-2021, 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by MattRunningman
Hey guys, I consider getting rock sliders and looking for the ones that stick out about 3-4 inches so I could use them as regular steps to get in. I really like the ones installed on this 4R
It says that they're custom, but the shape looks very familiar, I think I've seen them somewhere online about a year ago
More pictures here: Lifted 2004 Toyota 4Runner on 35s – Built for Wheeling in the Mountains
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I went with Victory 4x4 as they have good looking plates that can be used as steps.
Truth be told, it may fit a little better on the 5th gen than 4th gen. Im pretty tall, so I step over the slider step anyhow. My kids in the rear step on the back corner. So Im not sure we use the plates as expected
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02-28-2021, 01:47 AM
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I got White Knuckle and I am very happy with them, very similar to the design you showed. Bolt on. Put some grip tape on top and they work great as steps.
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02-28-2021, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by MattRunningman
Hey guys, I consider getting rock sliders and looking for the ones that stick out about 3-4 inches so I could use them as regular steps to get in. I really like the ones installed on this 4R
It says that they're custom, but the shape looks very familiar, I think I've seen them somewhere online about a year ago
More pictures here: Lifted 2004 Toyota 4Runner on 35s – Built for Wheeling in the Mountains
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Try to look for a local fab guy, very common design with the kickout.
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03-23-2021, 06:49 PM
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Coastal Offroad skid plate with stock bumper?
I have been looking at the coastal offroad front skid plate weld together kit and keep the stock bumper. I can't find any pics of this setup. I am concerned there will be a large gap between the bottom of the bumper and where the skid plate mounts under the front crossmember. It looks like the rad would be quite exposed to sticks or rocks when offroading. The Coastal offroad bumper comes right down to meet the skid and fills that gap. Has anyone seen this problem before? Maybe there is a better skid plate if you are sticking with the stock bumper? I have no skid plate right now so I would like something better than stock.
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04-01-2021, 03:16 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MattRunningman
Hey guys, I consider getting rock sliders and looking for the ones that stick out about 3-4 inches so I could use them as regular steps to get in. I really like the ones installed on this 4R
It says that they're custom, but the shape looks very familiar, I think I've seen them somewhere online about a year ago
More pictures here: Lifted 2004 Toyota 4Runner on 35s – Built for Wheeling in the Mountains
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My 4X Innovations sliders just arrived yesterday and are a similar style. Can’t beat their pricing ($380 shipped for a DOM steel set) if you’re looking for weld-ons.
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04-09-2021, 10:48 AM
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I went with the 4x innovations sliders as well due to cost. Couldn't beat it. Love the kick out and overall look. They also serve as a step half decently.
I'm on 35s and with 1" wheel spacers with a 9in wide, -12et kffset wheel so the tire sticks out a bit more than you would usually see.
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04-25-2021, 06:52 PM
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Hello, I’m new to this forum. I have a 2004 v6 4Runner. I purchased a used front demello off road bumper. I’m trying to find out what are my options for relocating the blinker and fog light. I only have one pod cut-out on the steel bumper. Is there an option that has both a blinker built in to a fog light or do I need to drill another hole and wire a blinker? Please help, thanks!
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04-27-2021, 07:09 PM
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Hello, I’m new to this forum. I have a 2004 v6 4Runner. I purchased a used front demello off road bumper. I’m trying to find out what are my options for relocating the blinker and fog light. I only have one pod cut-out on the steel bumper. Is there an option that has both a blinker built in to a fog light or do I need to drill another hole and wire a blinker? Please help, thanks!
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Welcome! For the fogs, I would run a fog pod in the bumper and aim it down so it won't blind people. For the signal I can think of 2 options
1: 06-09 headlights have the signal in the headlight. Housings are a direct swap and would either need the 06-09 lower headlight trim or just run without it. From there, just need the 06-09 signal plug, cut off 03-05 plug, and solder the new one in place. Low beams are also H11, so can get an adapter from 9006 to H11
2: Attach additional light to the bumper for the signal. Circular trailer signals, KC Cylones, and clearance or marker lights I've all seen used as turn signals for 03-05. Depending on the style, attach them to bumper and wire in to signals
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04-28-2021, 10:56 PM
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Thank you for the response!
I’ll try option 2, seems like the easiest way for me. Thanks 🙂
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07-23-2021, 03:15 AM
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I'm finally in a position to start building my old 2006 Sport V8. This thread is fantastic. Thanks guys.
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07-23-2021, 05:30 PM
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I'm finally in a position to start building my old 2006 Sport V8. This thread is fantastic. Thanks guys.
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08-01-2021, 01:09 AM
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