View Full Version : DOM 58" Rock Sliders!
Chris Geiger
07-24-2008, 05:39 PM
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All 58" Shortbed Pickup and 4Runner Rock Sliders are now made entirely from seamless DOM material. Seamless DOM is known for being stronger and more dent resistant when compared to electric welded material. The price will not change as a result and continues to be $135 + shipping.
All other versions will continue to be from HREW material.
What is DOM material? DOM stands for "Drawn Over Mandrel". It is an entirely different process for making tubing and does not have a seam welded down the length of the tubing.
YeloSub7
07-28-2008, 10:40 PM
YES! :rockon: I have been waiting for these! You guys are awesome! And the price is still the same! Wow, I'm glad I didn't buy mine yet... I will now :happypill:
Revivalist
07-28-2008, 11:45 PM
Does that mean the Tacoma double cab sliders are still only in HREW? . . . I alrezdy put a nice dent on the driver side, inner tube. . . Some DOM sliders in the future would be nice.
Chris Dunbar
07-29-2008, 08:18 AM
Does that mean the Tacoma double cab sliders are still only in HREW? . . . I alrezdy put a nice dent on the driver side, inner tube. . . Some DOM sliders in the future would be nice.
Yes, they are still HREW. The 58" sliders are the only DOM sliders.
YeloSub7
09-21-2008, 02:28 AM
I just ordered some 58" for my 4runner not thinking to measure before hand. So after measuring, it looks to me as if I should have bought the 67" sliders, and still have room to spare if I decided to trim the fenders. I want to have maximum coverage, but I am assuming you guys designed these the lenghts they are for a reason. I think I will keep thse anyways (because they are DOM!!), just wondering what the though process was when deciding the lenghts. Thanks ahead of time!
Chris Geiger
09-21-2008, 09:31 AM
I choose the lengths to allow both front and rear fender trimming. I used a 38" X 12.50 tire to figure out how long the sliders should be. Going to a larger tire than that will require an even shorter length or rubbing will happen.
YeloSub7
09-21-2008, 03:30 PM
Ah ok, well I guess I will have to get bigger tires then to fill the gap :)
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