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    Rock slider with a wide step

    Hi All

    I'm not sure if there's already a topic on this so I hope Im not repeating what's already been said. I have had a look but could not find the answer to my question.

    I am picking up my 130 next week and am wanting to put some kind of step/rock slider on the car to stand on so I can reach the roof racks.

    I am a keen ocean kayaker and paddle at least 2 - 3 times per week so I'm lifting a 30-40kg kayak over my head off and on quite a bit,
    I wishing to kill two birds with one stone and put some rock sliders on to protect the car and also act as a step to assist me in reaching up to load and unload the kayak. I have also ordered a Hannibal roof racks for the 130, so there's a good height to lift.
    The only thing is that most of the rock sliders I've seen are not very deep. I have a large hoof and by the time I stand on a lot of rock sliders I feel like I'm grabbing on with my toes.
    Could anybody assist me with the name of a brand of rock slider that is strong and at the same time deep enough to be comfortable to stand on for loading roof racks

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    By deep I presume you mean wide, as in distance from body to outer limits of step? I would think deep means vertical distance, but that could just be my interpretation. Will look on with interest as I have nice wide alloy ones and would rather good steel sliders the same size.

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    Thanks didge. Yep sorry, the description I'm after would be wide. What's wrong with the alloy sliders?

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    Sorry, they're not really sliders, just wide steps and they've got a bit of a bend in them from the odd rock. They're a bit soft.

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    Re; side steps/sliders....
    Maybe try contacting a member on here called "lokka"
    He is at Stockton and does custom work for 4wds.
    I've never used his stuff, but have been impressed with the pics that I have seen of his work, and the writeups by members with his bits and pieces.


    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members/lokka.html

    Regards,
    Mike.

    Edit:

    Some of his custom side steps on MLD130' nicely set up 130 in the link below.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-ri...ml#post2351097
    Last edited by Dopey; 29th June 2015 at 01:28 AM. Reason: Added info.

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    Do they need to be actual sliders or will heavy duty steps suffice? I posted a pic of my Landybitz hd steps in another thread this morning. They might be what your after.

    I have a size 12 hoof and they are perfect for me.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php?p=2383136

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    look perfect, what brand are they? and where did you get them? They look like sliders,do you reckon they can take a nock. Im not looking at doing extreme off roading , though every now and then I do scrape the belly.

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    They are Landybitz. Based in qld. Owner is a guy named Justin. Pretty easy to deal with. They are very strong, stronger than the mounting points. Pretty sure they will take a good knock.

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    RVR 110 had some made by Mulgo wider than standard. If you look on his build thread you can see if they stick out enough for you.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-ri...r-build-5.html

    Jeff


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    Surely a 4wd engineer place like apt could just make them to your liking...

    Sent from my Nexus 4 using AULRO mobile app

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