Greenlane rock sliders

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Got my Greenlane sliders with 12.5 degree angle installed. Install was very easy. Bolts all lined up well. Can be used as a step getting inside. Customer service was great and turnaround time was about 3 weeks. Have not had the chance to use them on the rocks but don't plan to do too much heavy rock crawling. Was very well packaged and no damage upon delivery.
 

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Look great! I have been considering ordering from Greenlane. I would love to see some more shots of the entire truck. Particularly showing the 12.5 angle at eye level.

I am also debating getting the kick-out or not.
 
🍿 for more pics. Does the slider stick out far enough to fend off door dings?
 
It sticks out just past the doors, so they could potentially protect against door dings.
 

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Looks better than factory rock rails. Thanks for sharing. I’m wondering also if they stick out enough to prevent parking lot door dings.
 
Thank you. I wrote Greenlane to see some installation pics. Said that they were adding pics to the website the following week, but hasn’t happened yet. That was a few weeks ago. I think I can move ahead with my order now.
 
It sticks out just past the doors, so they could potentially protect against door dings.
These look great! Does it work well as a step?

I have an order in for the flat step without the bump. I’m primarily interested in the step for my family, but like the modest protection for logging roads.
 
These look great! Does it work well as a step?

I have an order in for the flat step without the bump. I’m primarily interested in the step for my family, but like the modest protection for logging roads.
If you get the flat, they will definitely work as a step.
 
These look great! Does it work well as a step?

I have an order in for the flat step without the bump. I’m primarily interested in the step for my family, but like the modest protection for logging roads.
Very interested in seeing photos when you get them on! I have the same needs. I have not seen a photo of the flats w/o bump on a 250 yet.
 
Not going to make fun of your crocs, but they are not good for your feet. Slide on Boston Birkenstocks are much better for your orthopedic foot health.
:) I wear Arizona Birks most Summer days. I swapped to waterproof Crocs because I went to the self-serve car wash to spray down the underside before installing the steps.
 
Not going to make fun of your crocs, but they are not good for your feet. Slide on Boston Birkenstocks are much better for your orthopedic foot health.
Just saw that you're the guy who built the wooden boat. I built a lumber yard skiff maybe six years ago and then a Gartside Riff sailboat that I lengthened to 14 feet. I might be done building boats for now, but I could get a hankering again...you never know it's fun.
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Just saw that you're the guy who built the wooden boat. I built a lumber yard skiff maybe six years ago and then a Gartside Riff sailboat that I lengthened to 14 feet. I might be done building boats for now, but I could get a hankering again...you never know it's fun.View attachment 11327View attachment 11328
Building StickyFingers was one of the most challenging, yet satisfying things that I have ever done. Even more so than two doctorate degrees.

StickyFingers is currently being repaired and refurbished (by me), after coming off of her trailer 😳😱 while my son was pulling her from Idaho to Savannah ten years ago, and then a subsequent long period of being parked 😢. So much to do again.. 😬 I don’t have another boat left in me, but I have to get this done, for my kids, and grandkids.
 
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Got my steps today. They look great and appear well constructed. I need to contact them because there are two bolts holes that appear misaligned. It could be me so I’ll hear what they say.

And don’t make fun of my crocs dammit. ;)

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They look great (the sliders, not the plastic footwear!).

I'm ready to order the same (flat, no bumpout) from Greenlane and am curious what you hear about the possibly misaligned bolt holes.

Also, mind sharing what your total was when all was said and done? The "Freeshipping" discount doesn't seem to be working when I enter it on line and I was also curious about other fees (sales tax?) when purchasing from a Canadian shop (I'm in California).
 
Got my steps today. They look great and appear well constructed. I need to contact them because there are two bolts holes that appear misaligned. It could be me so I’ll hear what they say.

And don’t make fun of my crocs dammit. ;)

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Yeah, my Greenlane sliders had two bolt holes slightly misaligned as well. I used a bottle jack to force the sliders in position for the bolts to fit. My driver side rail also had a spot where the powder coat had been slightly damaged. Not a big deal but still a little disappointing. When I emailed Greenlane about this, I got no response.
 
They look great (the sliders, not the plastic footwear!).

I'm ready to order the same (flat, no bumpout) from Greenlane and am curious what you hear about the possibly misaligned bolt holes.

Also, mind sharing what your total was when all was said and done? The "Freeshipping" discount doesn't seem to be working when I enter it on line and I was also curious about other fees (sales tax?) when purchasing from a Canadian shop (I'm in California).
I believe the free shipping code must be entered after you enter your shipping address. In addition to the cost of the rails there is a Canadian fee of I think about $50 that will show up when you check out with payment. I also received a $56 FedEx customs fee after delivery that was a bit of a surprise to me
 
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