Construction: Made from one piece welded steel to give you ultimate protection from rocks and other obstacles you may encounter while off-roading. A black powder coat finish gives you a sleek look while preventing corrosion making sure your sliders look good for years to come.
Features: Full length protection for your lower rocker and body panels.
Frame Mounted: The sliders mount to the frame of the vehicle and factory mount points along the rocker panel for true alignment to frame. Drilling is required to mount the sliders to keep them safe and secure on your Jeep.
- Features: Textured Black
- Armor Type: Rocker Guards
- Material: Steel
- Shipping Weight: 99lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 79in x 19in x 11in (L x W x H)
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Go Rhino Frame Mount Sliders Reviews
Let me start by saying that I really do love these sliders. They are much heavier and thicker than the manufacturer image leads you to believe. They were 92 pounds shipped.... I have two problems. The first is that the passenger side sticks out 1inch farther from the body than the drivers side after installation. I ordered these because the manufacturer image makes it look like it would sit flush (very close) to the body of the Jeep. The drivers side looks great.... the passenger side is not flush. While disappointed, I'll live with the difference... I mean you can't see both sides at the same time right? The second issue I have is that the Go Rhino emblem is upside down. Unless the Jeep is upside down, then it's OK. . But you know what... it's upside down on both sides, so it's consistent. I can live without the emblem, so we're just going to drill out the rivets and remove them. Not sure Go Rhino would be happy about that, but maybe next time the person that puts it on will realize they're not putting it on a step. I still love them. And would recommend them as long as Go Rhino fixes the issues. See red Jeep pictures for reference.