Airmousam
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pulled these off at 700 miles...am thinking about listing them and wondering what a fair price would be. Thanks for any input....
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I would imagine you won’t have a hard time selling at all.
I’ve been curious if they would fit a 1500 as I think they would look great on my Rebel. Lol.
Unfortunately we are a ways away from each other.
Good luck with sale. Also enjoy your PW!!!
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Where are you located?pulled these off at 700 miles...am thinking about listing them and wondering what a fair price would be. Thanks for any input....
Southern NH or Southern MaineWhere are you located?
You can't get these anywhere right now you got a $1000 bucks all day brand new $1200 FCA has NONE and may not for some time so unless they are costing you money do not give them awayView attachment 240319
pulled these off at 700 miles...am thinking about listing them and wondering what a fair price would be. Thanks for any input....
Appreciate the input guys....Anyone know what year 2500/1500 these will fit? I plan to list on craigs for $700....Thanks again!
Just a heads up, if these are legit rock sliders, after market versions sell for ~$1200.
if they are body mounted side steps with no actual weight capacity, just haul them to to the landfill if you cant fit them in your trash can.
They come on a 75A wagon. They are much more robust than a normal side step, however they mount to the body not the frame.
where are you at?think of selling my rock slider off my 75th Ann power wagon $500
There is a power wagon on YouTube I remember seeing with body mounted sliders that take one hell of a beating mounted to the pinch weld. Both have their applications.If they mount to the body, they have absolutely no function as a rock slider off road. They may provide some protection clearing certain soft high center situations. If they truly are solid like a rock slider this could cause serious damage to the truck if they actually take an impact from a rock with the weight of the truck behind it. Best case scenario the mounts to the body give, worst case scenario the mounts hold and crumple the body upward.
These are street application side steps with some soft slider capability. I think Nfab makes something similar to get an idea of value but they also try to jack the price up by making you think you are buying a rock slider.
If they really do have a robust and solid .188 DOM steel design, I would take them to a fab shop, chop the body mounts and re-design them to frame mount if you are planning to replace them with actual rock sliders.
Carson cawhere are you at?