12° North Industries
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Scrambler82 wrote:
12° North Industries wrote:
I watched the Video, the Slider took a good hit and didn't seem to faze it.
Ilike the "Kick Slider" and the "Super Slider", just wish they were available for a 2003 Standard Cab extending to the rear wheel.
I didn't really get a good idea of the mounting from the picture, are these secured to the frame or body ?
Thx / Ltr
We are working on that.. With (3) Rangers in our own stable, its difficult to explain why we haven't thrown a set on ours too and then people give you that eye look, you know the wincing one of confusion that makes it go a lil bloodshot and that vein pop out the temple look..
Yea, thats the one
They actually have a triangulated design feature to them which is why they dissipate the hit they're able to sustain. I'd make another funny about that but we don't live in that kind of world that gets humor anymore.
Funnies are always good in my book, I'm not sure why people are so p!ssed off all the time... relax... enjoy... !
I was hoping by now to have these Sliders mounted to the Steppie but no big deal, just the usual harassment.
Is there any close-up picture of the mounting ?
I'm thinking the Kicker Sliders but the Super Sliders looks good too, we will see how this goes !
Thanks for the reply !
Because in the last 25 years, the parents that be didn't parent, and the children are now offended at the sight of their own shadows..
But I digress.
I don't really have any close ups of the actual triangulation like mounting. The Kicker sliders, in my personal opinion are super functional, I just prefer the SuperSliders because they're more streamlined protection for my needs. I will likely have to worry about a door ding or a rock ding coming up/down a rock shelf here in Nevada, Utah, or Arizona more so than needing to stand up on them.
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