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Steps for rock sliders on TRD PRO?

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@PUMPKINKING I would love to see some pictures of those on your OR when you get the chance. Are they the cast aluminum tube steps that @TX-BluStreak posted the picture of?
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I removed my TRD Pro Rock Protectors and added TRD running boards.
Gonna sell the Pro Rock Protectors on Marketplace. What are they worth?
Part number PT925-35242

Retail for $525 can usually find them at least 20% off. So priced under that. Where are you located?

I was going to add if you like the look of the rocker you can get the automatic side steps that look just like the rockers.
 
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The aluminum TRD running boards look and function great. Glad I paid up for them rather then after market.
Selling the TRDPRO Rock Protectors I removed. I'm in Eastern Pennsylvania.
 
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I don't plan on doing too many "off-roading" activities on my Pro but I'll still need some kinda steps to get in. I'm not short by any means, I'm 5'11" but my youthful 95 yr old grams often likes to ride with me whenever we go grocery shopping or wherever. And I would hate to carry a step ladder whenever she needs to get in. Getting out's no problem for her since she often likes to slide down. :wink:

I'm not too keen on the predator steps or the tube steps. Predator steps (for me) isn't too safe for women who likes to wear heels (mom) or slippers (grams). Plus I don't really like the way the tube steps look on the Pro.

I came across this at the dealership and it looks pretty sick!

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I put them on my PRO and love them
 
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I just put the Predator Steps on...yes, you have to remove the rail, the Predators bolt right up using the same holes. Was a simple 30 minute job.
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Did you sell the rock protectors you took off?
 

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The aluminum TRD running boards look and function great. Glad I paid up for them rather then after market.
Selling the TRDPRO Rock Protectors I removed. I'm in Eastern Pennsylvania.
Not Yet...
Any idea how much? I have mine on market place at $400 and no interest yet.
 

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Any idea how much? I have mine on market place at $400 and no interest yet.
Retail from dealership for rock protectors are $450.

If you're selling yours (which are slightly "used") for $400. I don't think you'll get a lot of interested buyers. But if you were to lower it a hundred dollars, you might get some interest...

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As @Visa_Declined said, those are not really rock sliders on the TRD Pro. I think Toyota calls them sill protectors, or something, and you wouldn't be losing much if you removed them.
I don't think those are called sill protectors. The only "sill protectors" that come to mind are these and I would hope all Tacos come with them. I believe you can get illuminated ones if you wanted. For me, I think it's a waste of money to get glow-in-the-dark sill protectors that light up for a few moments when you have your doors opened...but to each their own.

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@TX-BluStreak Yeah - those are sill protectors and should be standard on all Tacos.

Toyota calls the simulated rock rails on the Pro reinforced rocker protectors.
 

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Retail from dealership for rock protectors are $450.

If you're selling yours (which are slightly "used") for $400. I don't think you'll get a lot of interested buyers. But if you were to lower it a hundred dollars, you might get some interest...

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Bmax cab is the access cab I think, so shorter rocker and cheaper price
 
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Retail from dealership for rock protectors are $450.

If you're selling yours (which are slightly "used") for $400. I don't think you'll get a lot of interested buyers. But if you were to lower it a hundred dollars, you might get some interest...

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Thanks, I'll lower them to $300
 

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I don't plan on doing too many "off-roading" activities on my Pro but I'll still need some kinda steps to get in. I'm not short by any means, I'm 5'11" but my youthful 95 yr old grams often likes to ride with me whenever we go grocery shopping or wherever. And I would hate to carry a step ladder whenever she needs to get in. Getting out's no problem for her since she often likes to slide down. :wink:

I'm not too keen on the predator steps or the tube steps. Predator steps (for me) isn't too safe for women who likes to wear heels (mom) or slippers (grams). Plus I don't really like the way the tube steps look on the Pro.

I came across this at the dealership and it looks pretty sick!

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That price just get sliders..
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Hey @MT-Taco those look perfect, I picked up my Pro today and I definitely want some kind of steps. I remembered seeing those, but they were not in the Toyota accessory listing when I added accessories. They give you solid looking rock rails and steps that would not be in the way.

What brand are they and where did you get them?
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