OE Sill Protectors

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Bad Bonez BJ

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If you are talking about the OE Sillguards from Offroving, they are extremely strong and capable....and they are just as tough, but way more attractive than my High Country sliders...... little pricier than High Country and a little less than the Rover Specialties.......

I guess JIMBIRAM did say he had the High Country sliders......

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yups, wondering if anyone else did . . .

so just high country and OE . . . anyone got anything else?
 
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Some have Safari Guard which look to be similar to the hi country, I think rovertyme might have some as well cant remember for sure.
 

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Some have Safari Guard which look to be similar to the hi country, I think rovertyme might have some as well cant remember for sure.

FWIW: Rover Specialties has a stage 1 frame to sill Slide Plate which has other options if needed. I'm looking at the Stage II option, with my larger tires and lift, my really short wife needs a step, and I don't want steps that will fold up on the first rock.

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Safari GBuards page is still not really functional

I was thinking sliders ve RS - even stage 1 cause of the changes that need to be done to install - air compressor cover removal and increased cabin noise . . . granted the sill protector's don't provide near the protection of the RS Sliders - but I don't see myself doing a LOT of crawling - more forrest/mudding . . .
 

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FWIW: Rover Specialties has a stage 1 frame to sill Slide Plate which has other options if needed. I'm looking at the Stage II option, with my larger tires and lift, my really short wife needs a step, and I don't want steps that will fold up on the first rock.

BJ

Yes, I have them on my car. Was just answering the question about other options.
 
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ahhhh . . . thanks . . . I really like the opt 2 narrow . . . just . . . hmmmmm . . . . . .
 

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Safari GBuards page is still not really functional

I was thinking sliders ve RS - even stage 1 cause of the changes that need to be done to install - air compressor cover removal and increased cabin noise . . . granted the sill protector's don't provide near the protection of the RS Sliders - but I don't see myself doing a LOT of crawling - more forrest/mudding . . .

Yes the owner of the company was deployed to afganistan. Last I heard you could go through West Coast Rovers in Irvine to get Safari Guard stuff.
 

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