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Same. I’ll wait to see if they have a Black Friday sale
 

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I've ran a bunch on their stuff on my Toyotas in the past. They are about 40 minutes from me and although I've never had any issues I have been to their warehouse. I've heard complaints about their lack of product knowledge and while I cant attest to that I can say that they have a very large warehouse and a relatively small staff in comparison. I never had issues with wear or rust, their coating seems pretty good IMO. I wouldn't hesitate to buy their products at their usual discounts, but you might want to do research via youtube ahead of time to prevent any questions during install that might go unanswered.
 

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site specifically says cant use on 23, to not mention the year is one thing but to say they cant fit is another, emailed them
 
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site specifically says cant use on 23, to not mention the year is one thing but to say they cant fit is another, emailed them
Good Luck with that… I emailed them and called them on the phone multiple times before I bought them. They won’t tell you anything. In order for them to advertise that they fit a 2023 or 2024…they have to TEST them first.
Obviously, they’re not in any hurry to do that…..Unless they have and haven’t updated the website.

I took a chance 6 months ago, I ordered them and installed on my 2024 Mojave. They bolted right up (Thank God!!). Although, I remember the instructions were a bit lacking.

After my install, I emailed them with photos & information. I told them… ā€œyes, these bolt up to a 2024 modelā€œ - They were Thankful for the information but they still haven’t advertised they fit on 23 or 24’ models yet.

So, Iā€˜ll agree....They don’t seem to have enough employees (and/or engineers??) to fully keep up with their current product line to keep things updated.
 

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Looks great! I have had the Ironman RAID sliders on my Mojave for a couple of months now and have been really impressed with some of the hits they have taken. They even provide enough of a step for my height impaired wife to use when climbing in.
Grab them when they are on sale!
 

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Do you know if these will work without having to take the factory rock rails off, they look great.
 
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Do you know if these will work without having to take the factory rock rails off, they look great.
I would say No…....(please pardon the dirt)… not a lot of clearance in there and you wouldn't want to force them to ā€˜fit’ together… I’m sure they’d rub together and be more harm than good.

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Still loving my rockhard steps/sliders after 4 years. They are truly heavy duty attaching to the frame and pinch seam if I remember correctly. I think I counted roughly 14 attachment points. I think I paid about 900 something delivered back in the day. They saved my rear door area from collision damage when a young woman drove into me. I did have them powder coated again as they started to rust which is what Ohio does to steel eventually.
 

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I would say No…....(please pardon the dirt)… not a lot of clearance in there and you wouldn't want to force them to ā€˜fit’ together… I’m sure they’d rub together and be more harm than good.

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Thank you, I’m wanting to hide the pinch welds as much as possible is why I asked!! I saw these after seeing your post this morning for sale on Extreme Terrain ($499) and for what it’s worth says it fits my ā€˜24. Appreciate the info
 

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Thank you, I’m wanting to hide the pinch welds as much as possible is why I asked!! I saw these after seeing your post this morning for sale on Extreme Terrain ($499) and for what it’s worth says it fits my ā€˜24. Appreciate the info
I think Ive already noted this, but IM4x4 is a local dist. to me. Their customer service and product knowledge is ok, just ok. Having said that, Ive ran many of their products in the past on my Toyotas and the product quality is great. I think you just need to be a little intuitive or mechanically inclined with some of their stuff as their knowledge may leave you feeling like some questions are unanswered and some installs may be a bit more involved. At $499 these sliders are really a steal, our local Jeep dealer installs these as dealer add ons and theyre robust. I'd snag them but I already have steps on my truck. Also, there's a lip on the inner edge of the slider that covers ~80% of the pinch weld, making it almost entirely covered.

Check out the reviews on the IM 4x4 site, there are some pictures that show how it covers the welds.
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