BigJ
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Hey Joe. Just got done crawling around under the truck to check. You owe me a clean shirt
Keep in mind like I said I hope to never need these skids or sliders. And so far, so good in that regard; there's no scrapes or ground impact dents anywhere on any of it. Therefore I can't speak to how well they've held up in that regard since, obviously, I haven't taxed them in that way.
However, they have absolutely suffered their fair share of sandblasting, rock pelting, mud sticking, water soaking abuse. And honestly, they look as good as the day I installed them; no dents and no finish chipping cracking or bubbling anywhere that I can find. The *only* rust I see is on the welds we made attaching the sliders to the frame; the Rustoleum I covered them with is starting to give up, so I need to get under there with a wire brush and reapply.
But that's it. I continue to be as impressed as possible with these.
Hope that helps!
Keep in mind like I said I hope to never need these skids or sliders. And so far, so good in that regard; there's no scrapes or ground impact dents anywhere on any of it. Therefore I can't speak to how well they've held up in that regard since, obviously, I haven't taxed them in that way.
However, they have absolutely suffered their fair share of sandblasting, rock pelting, mud sticking, water soaking abuse. And honestly, they look as good as the day I installed them; no dents and no finish chipping cracking or bubbling anywhere that I can find. The *only* rust I see is on the welds we made attaching the sliders to the frame; the Rustoleum I covered them with is starting to give up, so I need to get under there with a wire brush and reapply.
But that's it. I continue to be as impressed as possible with these.
Hope that helps!