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Old 08-27-2020, 11:50 PM #76
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I’ve read something similar to what you are describing. I don’t care much for the look of the tread plates, but with two small children and an elderly mother in my household, it’s a small sacrifice.
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Do the c4 rock sliders sit far enough out to stop door dings? Anything else that might prevent them.
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Do the c4 rock sliders sit far enough out to stop door dings? Anything else that might prevent them.
To piggyback off this. Anyone with the C4 know if they require drilling? Their website says no, but I saw an install video and they drilled on the cross member on one side. Thanks!
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Do the c4 rock sliders sit far enough out to stop door dings? Anything else that might prevent them.

Doubt any slider will stop all doors from potentially dinging your car. It all depends on the height and shape of the door. My wife’s VW beetle doors ding my car despite my sliders. That beetle is really low to the ground but the door shape is just right such that it hits my car.


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Nope, my young kids, wife and whomever else that uses my CaliRaised 20˚ sliders (non-plated) as a step have never had an issue entering/exiting my 4R.
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No tread

Grandkids use them a lot. I like the look much better without.
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Shrockworks, plated. I like the look! They project about 2” off the body, 4” at rear doors that serves as a step for rooftop access. Projection was enough to save the driver door from a slide on icy road into a tree….not lifted so they are well used on the bottom where no one sees.

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To piggyback off this. Anyone with the C4 know if they require drilling? Their website says no, but I saw an install video and they drilled on the cross member on one side. Thanks!
There is a part of the install that does need drilling into the crossmember to put a bolt through. But When I installed my C4 sliders. I did not have a drill at the time of install, so I never ended up drilling and its been about 3 years now lol. Its been holding up well and never thought about it until I saw this thread and post. I"ll get to drilling it one of these days. But I think it should be fine as it is. Also, I opted to have thread plates to have as a step for my family and any added protection. I also like the look of it.
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They work great! The rear kick out and insert plate is perfect for my kids to get in and out.


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There is a part of the install that does need drilling into the crossmember to put a bolt through. But When I installed my C4 sliders. I did not have a drill at the time of install, so I never ended up drilling and its been about 3 years now lol. Its been holding up well and never thought about it until I saw this thread and post. I"ll get to drilling it one of these days. But I think it should be fine as it is. Also, I opted to have thread plates to have as a step for my family and any added protection. I also like the look of it.

Haha I am thinking of doing the same. Not sure I will use it for a hi-jack lift either way.

Any pictures of your rig? I have the sherpa roof rack and mine would look very similar except in lunar rock.
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