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Thread: in the slider market for my 2012 taco

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    Default in the slider market for my 2012 taco

    hey guys i have been looking at a few different slider options for my 2012 tacoma dbl cab short bed i wouldn't mind spending 500$ but than i remember i have to pay shipping so i am looking for a pair of sliders for around $500 shipped. i am not doing anything serious so i think the h.r.e.w tubing would be fine. i am also looking for bolt on! anyone have any experience in these? http://4xinnovations.com/p-RS04.html or do you guys have any recommendations?
    thanks Dylan

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    I'm using all pro off road bolt ons. No real issues so far and I've hit them pretty hard a time or 4. They run just over 400, but shipping might be extreme.
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    Check out Famous Fabrication. He is a vendor at tacomaworld.

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    I'm using the 4xinnovations, great stuff, no complaints except they forgot to send the triangular gussets...

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    What about the rocky-road.com stuff? Decent quality for the price, and I think in your price range shipped.

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    i think i am going to go with rocky-road.com stuff, anyone ever deal with them? or i may go with 4xinnovations the DIY your self kit.

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    AllPro. Weld them on. Mine have been abused beyond expectations and have never failed me.

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    i bought trail gear ones back in 08 for around 280 CDN and they came welded and ready to bolt on. i welded mine on instead but they have saved my rockers countless times and I've had the truck jacked up using them with no issues. can't beat the price either. not as fancy looking as some of the other options though if thats an issue.
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    x2 on Demello and Allpro

    Also look at Slee, his are great too.
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