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Old 08-06-2020, 10:36 AM #1
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CBI Rock Slider Difference

I'm looking at getting rock sliders for my TRD PRO along with the prinsu rack and CBI has the "Trail Series" and the "Classic" sliders. Besides the minor design difference I see in the pictures, I can't tell the different between the two. Does anyone know? Im getting the HREW option and want them to be angled up, that's all

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I think the "Trail" series literally just has the word "Trail" worked into the design on the step. I've seen a pair like that before.
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I think the "Trail" series literally just has the word "Trail" worked into the design on the step. I've seen a pair like that before.
So confusing, especially since none of their items have reviews. Thanks though

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Then they have their "overland" sliders with one lousy close up picture. I can't even tell if the picture they took was on a 4Runner lol.
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I had to dig for this one, not 100% sure it's CBI. But I think this the general idea.

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I'm looking at getting rock sliders for my TRD PRO along with the prinsu rack and CBI has the "Trail Series" and the "Classic" sliders. Besides the minor design difference I see in the pictures, I can't tell the different between the two. Does anyone know? Im getting the HREW option and want them to be angled up, that's all

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No direct experience with the CBI's but I think your major difference is simply the trail has the rear bump outs while the classic are straight. The DOM will be tougher than the HREW. As to the overland version I would have maybe said thicker walled tubing but they list the same weight as the other two so your guess is as good as mine. Might just have to call them.

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