RCI is now a vendor on T4R
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Hi all, though we have been a vendor on T4R for a long time, we finally have our vendor forum up! Now we can keep you better updated on new products, sales, etc. as well as help answer any questions you may have!
We offer sliders, skid plates, and accessories for your 4Runner. All of our products are made in the USA by skilled craftsman in Loveland, Colorado. We cut, form, weld, and powder coat all in house, we control every aspect of our production. We use state of the art CNC automated equipment in all aspects of construction, which means we can offer the best product available for your money. We will periodically post up new products and specials through this forum so be sure to check back regularly, as we have some awesome products for your Toyota 4Runner with many more in the works! We also offer a forum discount to t4r members, the coupon code for which is simply "T4R" Please comment, send us a PM, follow our social media, call or Email! :hello::eyebrows: 5th Gen 4Runners 2010 – 2019 4Runner – RCI Offroad 4th Gen 4Runners 2003 – 2009 4Runner – RCI Offroad 3rd Gen 4Runners 1996 – 2002 4Runner – RCI Offroad |
:cheers: Ordered some skids from you last week.
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Skids ordered last night!
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Black friday
Got any black friday deals on skids?
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Interested in rock sliders soon, any discounts?
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Thanks tried it its only $45? Can you do better?
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I run the same skid plates on my truck and they have held up great. Want to say thank you RCI for your hard work it truly shows in the final product
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I bought your rock sliders late last year, liking them a lot. Still need to scuff em up, though!
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What is the current lead time on sliders for a 5th gen? Do you offer local pick up?
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Will there be a Black Friday Sale?
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Rock slider installation guide
I received my Gen5 Rock slider but no installation instructions on your site as indicated on the bolt package. I think I can figure it out but was interested in torque specs for the bolts. Also heard I need to loosen the brake cable bracket on driver side. I will go tackle this but a bit surprised at lack of instruction. I recently installed the full skids and thought the guides were great
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I installed the rock sliders and torqued to 40 foot lbs. Squeezing in behind the KDSS lines and installing a few of the bolts on the driver's side was a bit of a challenge but got it done :)
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^Where did you get the 40 ft-lbs torque spec from, RCI?
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