lose them. get some rock sliders.
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Originally posted by hilux2.8Keep em on mate
You may loose a little clearance but there benefits out way that
They protect your cars doors and door sills.
Make it easier to get in the cab.
Great in shopping car parks with trolleys & idiots car doors slamming into you lovely paint.
Less time in the panel shop = more time to 4wd & more cash for the extra 4wd goodies you want.
Remember make sure there engineered strong & secured in a way they wont buckle when you vehicle needs them.
Cheers Matt
PS They make a great place to rest a BEER when your changing a flat tyre
Seen em bend and hit panels. Not difficult to believe they'd trap you in if you bent them enough! The mount isn't strong enough (on the Surf anyway) to withstand a hit.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by ApacheSeen em bend and hit panels. Not difficult to believe they'd trap you in if you bent them enough! The mount isn't strong enough (on the Surf anyway) to withstand a hit.www.overfab.uk
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Originally posted by surfensteinandy im on your sliders mate,but wont be this side of xmas sorry work commitments.but should be late jan completion.hope thats ok.and im surprised dave hasnt broke his yet.
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Originally posted by surfensteinwell as soon as i see the postman breaking his back carrying a parcel down my drive i'll know that dave has FUBAR'ED them.Only Toyota can get you out of shite
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[quote=Apache]Seen em bend and hit panels. Not difficult to believe they'd trap you in if you bent them enough! The mount isn't strong enough (on the Surf anyway) to withstand a hit.[/quI
I totally agree with u. They do protect the sills to a certain extent yes. But to be honest, when they do, they bend up into the rear wheel arch extensions.
Pappy things, replace them with some proper sliders.
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