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5th Gen Rock Rails on 4th Gen
Has anyone mounted the 5th gen OEM rock rails/sliders onto a 4th Gen? Do they fit in the factory holes in the frame?
I assume not, but wanted to ask. I see them for sale for a good price around me semi frequently. I couldn't find where anyone has done this in the past, or asked about it on the forum.
I know they're not the best slider solution, but they'd be adequate for my needs.
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01-08-2024, 10:48 PM
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Bump. I'm looking to do the same thing. I can modify them if needed, I just need help understanding the differences between the two
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01-09-2024, 07:59 PM
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Bump. I'm looking to do the same thing. I can modify them if needed, I just need help understanding the differences between the two
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I did not have OEM 5th gen side-steps, but I did have N-Fab side-steps made for 5th gens. They bolted right up. Not my favorite look, but hotter than stock
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06-17-2024, 03:19 PM
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Anyone find out an answer to this?
I know 5th gen running boards will work but the rock sliders bolt to the frame, not where the OE running boards attach to.
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07-16-2024, 01:50 PM
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I just ordered some el cheapo ones off amazon for a 5th gen, I'll update the thread if they fit or not.
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I just ordered some el cheapo ones off amazon for a 5th gen, I'll update the thread if they fit or not.
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Rock sliders to the frame or running boards to the body? Curious how this went.
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Rock sliders to the frame or running boards to the body? Curious how this went.
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I want to know too.
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Rock sliders to the frame or running boards to the body? Curious how this went.
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Sorry Forgot to get around to updating this. Yes they are bolt ons. they were like $250 off amazon. They bolted right up; they rubbed a little on the fender flair on the rear of the doors but no major modifications were needed. I wouldn't regularly slide rocks with them but they will def hold up better than the stock running boards.
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Originally Posted by Minitin
Sorry Forgot to get around to updating this. Yes they are bolt ons. they were like $250 off amazon. They bolted right up; they rubbed a little on the fender flair on the rear of the doors but no major modifications were needed. I wouldn't regularly slide rocks with them but they will def hold up better than the stock running boards.
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Awesome! Could you send some pictures to see how it looks and fit.
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From Amazon link provided:
Sturdy side and undercarriage protection. Protects rocker panels from rocks and debris thrown by tires.
Offering superior off-road clearance through a high and tight design.
Can't be used as side steps. Please avoid standing on them
Appear to be only decorative not functional rock rails,sliders or sidesteps.
If you use them as indicated in posts,hopefully you wont get body damage.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Minitin
Sorry Forgot to get around to updating this. Yes they are bolt ons. they were like $250 off amazon. They bolted right up; they rubbed a little on the fender flair on the rear of the doors but no major modifications were needed. I wouldn't regularly slide rocks with them but they will def hold up better than the stock running boards.
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These technically aren't rock sliders as they bolt to the body and not the frame of the vehicle. Purely cosmetic but they do look good!
Really looking to see if a 5th gen rock slider will bolt to a 4th gen frame.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aSoundofSleep
These technically aren't rock sliders as they bolt to the body and not the frame of the vehicle. Purely cosmetic but they do look good!
Really looking to see if a 5th gen rock slider will bolt to a 4th gen frame.
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I'm pretty sure I remember seeing somebody on mud put a set of 5th Gen sliders on a GX470 and them pretty much bolting right up, maybe having to drill 1 hole or something minor? The only scenario this makes sense to me in is if you've found a set of 5th Gen sliders locally for cheap then I think it's worth a shot. If you're buying new then just buy something made for a 4th Gen IMO
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TLar25
I'm pretty sure I remember seeing somebody on mud put a set of 5th Gen sliders on a GX470 and them pretty much bolting right up, maybe having to drill 1 hole or something minor? The only scenario this makes sense to me in is if you've found a set of 5th Gen sliders locally for cheap then I think it's worth a shot. If you're buying new then just buy something made for a 4th Gen IMO
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For sure. At the time I was asking there were a couple pairs of 5th gen sliders on FB marketplace for a deal. I tend to see more 5th gen parts available on the secondary market.
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