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Thank you all for your replies.
Turn Offroad has been very responsive to my emails so I am going to give them a try.
I will post my findings out here after I get them.
Looking forward to some pictures!
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Thank you all for your replies.
Turn Offroad has been very responsive to my emails so I am going to give them a try.
I will post my findings out here after I get them.
Awesome news! We will get them shipped out as soon as we see the order come through!
 
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Sliders showed up on Tuesday. I am super impressed with the packaging and the amount of protection that was given to each slider inside the box. I am doing some PPF on the rocker panels at the moment so it will be a few days before I am able to install these.
 

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@Turn Offroad Any further details and photos for the sliders? For example, bracket thickness/desgn, tube size/thickness, etc. Those details tend to be selling points for your competitors. Also, do you have any videos of these in action? Curious how much flex there is when sliding on a rock. I'm interested in either slider option for the 4 door, but leaning towards step slider if it can hold up to the abuse as it will make it easier for my wife and kids to get in the Bronco.

Love the overall designs of your products!
 

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@Turn Offroad Any further details and photos for the sliders? For example, bracket thickness/desgn, tube size/thickness, etc. Those details tend to be selling points for your competitors. Also, do you have any videos of these in action? Curious how much flex there is when sliding on a rock. I'm interested in either slider option for the 4 door, but leaning towards step slider if it can hold up to the abuse as it will make it easier for my wife and kids to get in the Bronco.

Love the overall designs of your products!

Thank you for your questions and feedback. We appreciate your interest in our rock sliders. We understand the importance of providing you with comprehensive information and visual proof of our product in action. We're currently in the process of capturing video footage that showcases the performance of our rock sliders. Although our testing has primarily taken place on local trails here in Southern California, we haven't had the opportunity to record it yet.

In terms of specifications, our rock sliders boast a tube thickness of .160 wall, ensuring their durability and strength. The brackets are engineered using a combination of 1/4" and 3/16" steel, providing optimal support and reliability.

If you're considering our step slider option, we're pleased to inform you that we've invested significant time and effort into research and development. Our primary focus was to create a body-mounted slider that not only excels in functionality but also boasts exceptional strength. We achieved this by utilizing 1/4" steel mounts to support the slider. Once we had established a rock-solid foundation, we incorporated the step component, ensuring the perfect balance between practicality and durability.

Ford Bronco Turn Off-road sliders - reviews / feedback? IMG_8383


For our frame-mounted sliders, we took a unique approach by designing them to bolt both to the body mount and the center of the frame. Our extensive testing revealed that when mounted solely to the body mounts on a 4-door Bronco, the sliders tended to twist more than our standards allowed. To address this concern, we introduced a center support that resolves the issue and enhances the rigidity of the sliders. Due to the shorter wheelbase of the 2-door Bronco, the body mounts alone function effectively since they are positioned much closer together.

No bolt in it but you get the idea
Ford Bronco Turn Off-road sliders - reviews / feedback? IMG_2983


We are working to update our website with this information and to deliver videos that showcase the performance of our rock sliders. We encourage you to stay tuned for further updates. Your support means the world to us, and we're committed to providing you with the best off-road solutions possible.

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Sorry guys the holidays have happened and I have a camping trip planned so it will be a little while longer before I can post an update.
 

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@Turn Offroad Any further details and photos for the sliders? For example, bracket thickness/desgn, tube size/thickness, etc. Those details tend to be selling points for your competitors. Also, do you have any videos of these in action? Curious how much flex there is when sliding on a rock. I'm interested in either slider option for the 4 door, but leaning towards step slider if it can hold up to the abuse as it will make it easier for my wife and kids to get in the Bronco.

Love the overall designs of your products!
We made a quick video that addresses a lot of the questions we're getting on the Stider. Enjoy!

CLICK HERE TO VIEW VIDEO
 

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Thank you for your questions and feedback. We appreciate your interest in our rock sliders. We understand the importance of providing you with comprehensive information and visual proof of our product in action. We're currently in the process of capturing video footage that showcases the performance of our rock sliders. Although our testing has primarily taken place on local trails here in Southern California, we haven't had the opportunity to record it yet.

In terms of specifications, our rock sliders boast a tube thickness of .160 wall, ensuring their durability and strength. The brackets are engineered using a combination of 1/4" and 3/16" steel, providing optimal support and reliability.

If you're considering our step slider option, we're pleased to inform you that we've invested significant time and effort into research and development. Our primary focus was to create a body-mounted slider that not only excels in functionality but also boasts exceptional strength. We achieved this by utilizing 1/4" steel mounts to support the slider. Once we had established a rock-solid foundation, we incorporated the step component, ensuring the perfect balance between practicality and durability.

IMG_8383.jpg


For our frame-mounted sliders, we took a unique approach by designing them to bolt both to the body mount and the center of the frame. Our extensive testing revealed that when mounted solely to the body mounts on a 4-door Bronco, the sliders tended to twist more than our standards allowed. To address this concern, we introduced a center support that resolves the issue and enhances the rigidity of the sliders. Due to the shorter wheelbase of the 2-door Bronco, the body mounts alone function effectively since they are positioned much closer together.

No bolt in it but you get the idea
IMG_2983.jpg


We are working to update our website with this information and to deliver videos that showcase the performance of our rock sliders. We encourage you to stay tuned for further updates. Your support means the world to us, and we're committed to providing you with the best off-road solutions possible.

LINK
Following...so there are two 4dr options, a frame mounted step slider combo or a body mounted slider...is that correct?
 

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Following...so there are two 4dr options, a frame mounted step slider combo or a body mounted slider...is that correct?
That is correct regarding our slider options for the 4 door. We also offer steps that are not meant to function as sliders. If you have any other questions please let me know!
 

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That is correct regarding our slider options for the 4 door. We also offer steps that are not meant to function as sliders. If you have any other questions please let me know!
Thanks for the clarification. Are there any discount codes for BG6 forum members?
 

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Thanks for the clarification. Are there any discount codes for BG6 forum members?
I was able to use bronco6gforum for a 10% discount.
 

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