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Do these protect against door dings on a rubicon? Or are they too low?
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Get a can of rattle can black truck bed for touch ups.
 

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Do you plan on off-roading anything challenging? My TNT sliders get ground down and I repaint the sides after every wheeling trip😂
 

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Here in the desert, the sliders get blasted by gravel thrown off the tires, so yes the coating will get worn. That is what rattle cans are made for. I went with angled up sliders for better protection at the mall, because not all the door flingers are driving little cars that sit low.
 

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Upside down, switched left and right.
Pure genius.
To make them much more useful as steps?
I don’t think the symmetry will allow them to be switched.
I’ve been looking at these sliders but prefer the angled up design for better clearance around rocks.
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