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I came across this product on Amazon and wanted to share to see if anyone has installed these yet. I was looking for steps but do not want to get rid of the OEM sliders; these seem to be a good option.

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I came across this product on Amazon and wanted to share to see if anyone has installed these yet. I was looking for steps but do not want to get rid of the OEM sliders; these seem to be a good option.

https://a.co/d/e1j0Mvb
I just put mine on today, took about 10min. I only got 1 set for now

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Someone, perhaps the poster here, had these on the FB Trailhunter group. Wife has trouble getting in and out of the truck, so these removable steps seem to be the answer.
 

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Thank you for sharing this. I ordered them. Now I'm debating whether to just install them on the right side of the truck because that's where the ladies sit... :LOL:
 

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I bit the bullet and ordered them yesterday. They got here today (actually, one of the two sets did, the only only arrives on Saturday).

I installed the two that came on the passenger side, where most of the complaining originates lol

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I bit the bullet and ordered them yesterday. They got here today (actually, one of the two sets did, the only only arrives on Saturday).

I installed the two that came on the passenger side, where most of the complaining originates lol

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What is your opinion of the quality? Will they be New York strong against corrosion?
 
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What is your opinion of the quality? Will they be New York strong against corrosion?
They're solid - not going anywhere.

Will they rust? I think eventually, yes. The grooves on the step itself are going to be great to get mud, dirt and snow off your boots, but eventually the paint will wear off and New York will eat them. Eventually.
 

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They're solid - not going anywhere.

Will they rust? I think eventually, yes. The grooves on the step itself are going to be great to get mud, dirt and snow off your boots, but eventually the paint will wear off and New York will eat them. Eventually.
The county highway department was been using Fluid Film here for years on their equipment with good results. I had mine done immediately. It doesn’t really dry but cakes over and greys out with dust. Time will tell.

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Ruissimo - are those the Toyota OEM rock rails you have on your Trail Hunter? I have the OEMs on my TRD OffRoad but I want to make sure they fit before I order them. The measurements on the Amazon link don't seem accurate.

It looks like I have about 13.5" between the mounting holes on my rails. Can someone on this thread confirm the width of these steps?

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I would say these kind of defeat the purpose of having rock sliders in the first place. They would ruin your higher clearence and be huge chunks for rocks to catch on and break instead of "sliding" like the sliders are meant for.
 

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I would say these kind of defeat the purpose of having rock sliders in the first place. They would ruin your higher clearence and be huge chunks for rocks to catch on and break instead of "sliding" like the sliders are meant for.
That's the point of having them detachable. Take them off before you go off roading or rocking.

Plus, I'm tired of hauling a footstool around so the little lady can get in the truck (mine isn't even lifted - it's stock).
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