That's a good question. I would think it would be on their webiste and it's not. This is the information I got from their site.
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That's correct. Real rock sliders mount to the frame because the frame is the strongest part of the vehicle. Not the chassis. Like it says from the webiste, from the picture above, it's only good as a side step and preventing rock chips... So these are just side steps that look like rock...
IGL is another brand that is in the top tier for ceramic coating. If your not off roading, I would just do frontal PPF where the whole hood, headlights and side view mirrors get covered and Ceramic coat the whole vehicle. For me I went with Stek PPF and IGL coating.
I got with my buddy Chris from Bynd4x4 and he made a Tactical Camper for the Ranger. He usually only does it for the Tacoma's and Gladiators but he was kind enough to make a 1 out of 1 for me for right now. He will order and build more if more Ranger owners will be interested of buying one. I...
I would love to have this setup but $20k in just parts of the portals is just... A little too much only just to have 37" tires. Because you can do 35" without doing much at all. I'm just going to wait for Fox to come out with a 3.0 suspension for the RR and go from there to fit 37". The really...
Right now for me the hardest part about this is finding the dash that goes with the cup holders. Here in the USA they don't even have the cut outs in the first place... Anyone in the Philippines can ship the dashes? haha
Lucky for you there is much better welders and fabricators out there that do make sliders that bolt to your frame that provides higher clearance, protection to the body and act as a side step. But I am one of those guys that will take my truck on the Rubicon like I did on my 2017 Tacoma. lol...
I hope you are not going to actually test these on rocks and slide on them... It's still attached to the body which isn't that strong... Sliders should always be attached to the frame for actual off road use. These are just another side step.