BigBriDogGuy
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Thanks gentlemen. I had to tap out the threads when I installed my roof rack so I am somewhat familiar with the process. It was a bit of a PITA. Not hard to do, but tedious. I can only imagine what it will be like flat on my back underneath my rig with a dozen holes to tap out.
I'm a little disappointed with the rock sliders overall. Not because there is anything wrong with them or because I will need to do a bit of cleanup work on the installation. I had imagined they would help in getting in and out of the LR4. I'm not finding that to be true. I was able to get in and out just fine before. Now, when I step on the slider it raises me to the point that I am having to crouch and lower myself into the driver's seat. Getting out is much the same. Often, I find myself stepping over them and getting in and out like I did before.
Don't get me wrong, they look super cool, and with my full-sized Baja roof rack and access ladder, the black tubing on the sliders looks right, like it naturally belongs there. I also think it may help my pre-teen girls get in and out. They've always struggled a bit, having to find a way to crawl up and in. The one place where I can see them being truly helpful is when the truck is raised to off-road height.
I remember Jesse James (Monster Garage, Outlaw Garage) saying one time; Q: How do you know when you're done? A: When adding stuff doesn't make it any better, just different.
I think I might be getting close to that point.
I'm a little disappointed with the rock sliders overall. Not because there is anything wrong with them or because I will need to do a bit of cleanup work on the installation. I had imagined they would help in getting in and out of the LR4. I'm not finding that to be true. I was able to get in and out just fine before. Now, when I step on the slider it raises me to the point that I am having to crouch and lower myself into the driver's seat. Getting out is much the same. Often, I find myself stepping over them and getting in and out like I did before.
Don't get me wrong, they look super cool, and with my full-sized Baja roof rack and access ladder, the black tubing on the sliders looks right, like it naturally belongs there. I also think it may help my pre-teen girls get in and out. They've always struggled a bit, having to find a way to crawl up and in. The one place where I can see them being truly helpful is when the truck is raised to off-road height.
I remember Jesse James (Monster Garage, Outlaw Garage) saying one time; Q: How do you know when you're done? A: When adding stuff doesn't make it any better, just different.
I think I might be getting close to that point.