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New to the gladiator and overlanding. Looking at the SmittyBilt Apollo Sliders or the Paramount Automotive Gen 2.
Are any of the members running either slider ? . Thanks in advance for info
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If you just overland and won’t really be bashing rocks, find a take off pair of the Rubicon or Mojave slides for free/cheap.

I have a pair sitting on the side of my house I would sell to somebody for 100 bucks.
 

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Agreed, my only experience on the JT is with the sliders that came stock on my Rubicon - but they fit very tight on the body, are lightweight compared to other options, and are cheap to free.

If there’s some other attribute you’re looking for (also a functional step, bigger or burlier, a particular look), you’ll want to add that info
 
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antwon412, My Gladiator is a 2020 Rubicon with the stock rails, just looking to make it a little easier to get to a roof and bed rack. Thank you
 

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antwon412, My Gladiator is a 2020 Rubicon with the stock rails, just looking to make it a little easier to get to a roof and bed rack. Thank you
Imo: I'd skip the two options you listed, you'd destroy them into the body if you actually put the weight of the truck on them.
 

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22EcoDs, could you give some suggestions for steps/sliders? Thank you
 

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If I may, I think you might need to help narrow things down a bit. There are dozens of perfectly good options for steps and sliders. Budget? Shape/design? USA/Import?
 

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I think any of the rockhard, jcr, metalcloak, arb, ace fab, etc major players would get you better protection. I personally have the rockhards.
 

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I have tube sliders with a big gap between the inner and outer tubes on my old Tacoma. Once one of the dogs jumped up into the back seat but missed short a little bit, slid backward and his back paw went into the gap as he fell backward. By some miracle I was right behind him when it happened and I caught him just in time. Would have been a broken back leg, many hours deep into desert backcountry, probably half a day before we could have gotten to a vet

I am not a fan of tube sliders with a gap big enough for a paw, with no top cover. If you don't have dogs YMMV
 

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After seeing White Knuckle sliders on Power Wagons and what they did. That's the one's I got. They're bomb proof.
 

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After seeing White Knuckle sliders on Power Wagons and what they did. That's the one's I got. They're bomb proof.
I always forget about them but yes another great option.
 

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antwon412, My Gladiator is a 2020 Rubicon with the stock rails, just looking to make it a little easier to get to a roof and bed rack. Thank you
These are what I have on one of my JKUR's and on my JTR:
https://tntcustoms.com/product-category/jeep-jt/rock-sliders-jeep-jt/

Not unlike others that have been brought up, they are pretty bomber and they bolt to the frame (or could be welded if you were so inclined).

Stay away from the ones that mount using the body bolts. My other JKUR has the Ace sliders which use the body bolts, and I came down hard on one side and the body mount bushings allowed enough flex that the slider pushed up and bent the tub below the passenger front door...it is quite noticeable.

Anyways, I too am an overlander with my Gladiator and I like the full length step/slider for accessing the RTT or the solar panels.

Here's some pics:
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Some install pics when I was putting them on the wife's JKUR:
Jeep Gladiator Rock Sliders For Overlanding TNTsliders2


I bought the boatsides for the wife:
Jeep Gladiator Rock Sliders For Overlanding TNTsliders3


They give very good traction when you have wet/muddy shoes and are trying to get up to deal with the tent or whatever.
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