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I just saw another members 2011 S with TT flared rock sliders and I need a set now. Does anyone know how if they have a website and how much those sliders are?
I liked them allot also. I did a search found Tony Toys and bumpers. The web page is poor and dose not show the sliders but it dose give a # to call 423-746-4260.
Let us know what u find out price etc. Thanks
 

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I need something that flares at the back for the wider "S" mud flares. I just had to shell out a lot of $$ to replace the whole fender assembly. This design still exposes the mud flares. If you guys had a flared version I'd be calling you to order.
 

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Same here. I'd prefer the uhmw but really need the S flare protection. I wonder if FUTV could figure out away to use some flush mount screws from the back side of their slider into a wedge shape piece of uhmw like on the TT one???
 

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Just talked to Laura at Tony's and she said they are $269 + $10 shipping. She said they are going to have a booth set up at Windrock this weekend with an assortment of TT products including these flared rock sliders.
 

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nice...... i put futvs skid to the test a couple weekends ago at 60 mph a huge rock rolled in front of me....hit it hard on drivers side huge dent in frame and just a small gouge in the skid slid up and over it
 

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nice...... i put futvs skid to the test a couple weekends ago at 60 mph a huge rock rolled in front of me....hit it hard on drivers side huge dent in frame and just a small gouge in the skid slid up and over it
Huge dent in frame cause plastic gives letting the frame take the hit, thats why aluminum skids are far better protection. Ive read lots of posts of damage running the plastic skids and none from us that run aluminum.
 

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nice...... i put futvs skid to the test a couple weekends ago at 60 mph a huge rock rolled in front of me....hit it hard on drivers side huge dent in frame and just a small gouge in the skid slid up and over it
Huge dent in frame cause plastic gives letting the frame take the hit, thats why aluminum skids are far better protection. Ive read lots of posts of damage running the plastic skids and none from us that run aluminum.
in that situation you will have the same results with a 1/8" thick aluminum slider. only difference is the aluminum will probably hook up on the rock instead of sliding and will stay dented afterwards
 

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in that situation you will have the same results with a 1/8" thick aluminum slider. only difference is the aluminum will probably hook up on the rock instead of sliding and will stay dented afterwards
No reply to this outlandish statement by the aluminum guys :rofl3: I don't own either. Still on the fence.

Does anyone know if the tony toys rock sliders will work with pro armor skids?
Was wondering the same... Called TT again today. Still no answer and no call back. Will try again tomorrow.
 

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Just got a call back from Tony's Toys. They are just busy busy... Expensive sliders, but really effective looking. I'm constantly bashing the sides of the machine on rocks and trees. Think I gotta get them.
 

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I have the Tonys toys rock sliders, firewall guards, A-arm guards, skid plates,& roof. Tony makes good chit, and stands behind his product. great guy to deal with. you should see some of his 4 wheel steering toys, now those are just wild looking coming at ya all sideways.
 
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