Rock Sliders for Toyota rigs, Priced Right, from 4x Innovations

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Old 05-22-2008 | 08:47 AM
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Rock Sliders for Toyota rigs, Priced Right, from 4x Innovations


4x Innovations Rock Sliders
come in a variety of lengths as well as custom lengths at no extra charge! Your slider can be built from 1.75x.120 HREW or 1.75x.120 DOM tubing, to fit your budget and wheeling style. Just cruising around in the woods, and muddy trails and want a little protection/step, go for the HREW. Romping in the boulders, dropping off ledges, and hammering on your rig, go for the DOM. If you are really hard core we'll even make them from heavy wall tubing, just pay for the additional materials cost. And of course as always these slider kits come with frame fish (scab) plates, and gussets to fully support your entire slider and truck frame the way it should be, and we don't charge any extra for the added parts!

Available sliders: Length / Yr / Model / Material / Price
  1. Use Use coupon code yotatech5 for 5% off
  2. 60" 84-95 Std. Pick Up + 84-89 4 Runner HREW $199 - less discount -> $189.05
  3. 60" 84-95 Std. Pick Up + 84-89 4 Runner DOM $249 - less discount -> $236.55
  4. 66" 90-14 4 Runner HREW $204 - less discount -> $193.80
  5. 66" 90-14 4 Runner DOM $254 - less discount -> $241.30
  6. 68" 84-88 Excab Pick Up HREW $204 - less discount -> $193.80
  7. 68" 84-88 Excab Pick Up DOM $254 - less discount -> $241.30
  8. 80" 89-95 Excab Pick Up HREW $220 - less discount -> $209
  9. 80" 89-95 Excab Pick Up DOM $270 - less discount -> $256.50
  10. 60" 95-04 runner/std. Tacoma HREW $199 - less discount -> $189
  11. 60" 95-04 runner/std. Tacoma DOM $249 - less discount -> $236.55
  12. 80" 95-04 Excab Tacoma HREW $220 - less discount -> $209
  13. 80" 95-04 Excab Tacoma DOM $270 - less discount -> $256.50
  14. 05+ Regular Cab Tacoma HREW $204 - less discount -> $193.80
  15. 05+ Regular Cab Tacoma DOM $254 - less discount -> $241.30
  16. 05+ Access Cab Tacoma HREW $225 - less discount -> $213.75
  17. 05+ Access Cab Tacoma DOM $275 - less discount -> $261.25
  18. 05+ Dbl Cab Srt Bed Tacoma HREW $225 - less discount -> $213.75
  19. 05+ Dbl Cab Srt Bed Tacoma DOM $275 - less discount -> $261.25
  20. 05+ Dbl Cab Long Bed Tacoma DOM $309 - less discount -> $293.55
  21. NEW Upgrade any DOM slider set to a 2 inch square main tube for just $39!
  22. Non kickout sliders add $20 extra



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You may be looking at the list and asking what the difference between the HREW tubing and DOM tubing is. Here's some info for you to consider.

The HREW stands for Hot Rolled Electric Welded. This tube starts as a strip of flat plate that is heated, rolled, and welded into a tube shape. The shape of the tube is determined by the rollers that roll it and no second operations are performed. It is also typically rolled from a softer steel.
The DOM stands for Drawn over Mandrel. First off, DOM IS still welded seam tubing, just because you can't see the weld seam doesn't mean it isn't there. The only tube that is seamless is actually called Seamless Tubing. Seamless is VERY expensive and mostly only stainless steel or large tube sizes. Don't let others fool you about that. DOM starts its life as either HREW or CREW (Cold Rolled), depending on who is rolling it, that has been rolled oversize. That oversize tube is then sent through a die and mandrel that shape the tube into its final size. This process is done cold which work hardens the steel, making it significantly stronger. The process of resizing and cold working the tube gives a more uniform shape and size and smoothes the weld seam. The DOM we use is also made from a higher grade steel that is stronger to start with. Over all the DOM is going to be around 30% stronger than the HREW tube.
DOM is significantly more dent resistant and is strongly recommended as the material of choice for heavier trucks such as the Tacoma. It is also strongly recommended as the material of choice for any roll cage. The drawback is that it has a higher cost than the HREW tubing.


As always we can build any style of slider you'd like also! We've built lots of custom sliders for very happy customers. Anything from an FJ40, FJ80, and even a Blazer are running custom sliders! We are here to build parts for YOUR truck, not ours, and we want you to love what you get! If you've got an idea for a different design, send it over. You will love our quality and price!
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Old 06-02-2008 | 10:58 AM
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how much for shipping of the 60''?
Old 06-02-2008 | 11:02 AM
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PM or email me your zip and I'll get you a price. Thanks!
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4x Innovations is proud to introduce Bolt on FJ80 Rock Sliders! These rock sliders have been precision engineered to provide excellent protection while remaining as light weight as possible.

From the ground up these sliders are built with your truck in mind. All plate hardware is made from high grade high carbon steel which makes it strong while remaining lighter than metal alloys of similar strength. Added to this high grade mounting steel is 1.75” OD, 1/8” wall DOM tubing to form the main slider body. Or you can upgrade to 3/16” wall tubing if you plan to really hammer on them.

Ease of instillation and long life were of top priority when designing the mounting system. On the driver’s side, to eliminate the common “Rock Anchor” affect the front and middle mounting points are formed U brackets that cup over the bottom of the frame. Two bolts clamp shut at the top, thus securely holding on the sides of the frame. The rear mount locates behind the lower control arm mount keeping it out of harms way. On the passenger side, the cat skid bolts to 4 existing holes in the frame where factory captive nuts are already present. The middle and rear mounting points are the same as on the driver’s side. A great feature of the U bracket is that it does not cause a high stress point load that tries to crush your frame. Yet another feature is ease of instillation as the U bracket alone helps hold the sliders up during instillation. Slip a single bolt in the middle mount just in case and the slider now holds itself while you line it up just right.

Your rocker panel isn’t the only thing that is protected either! While designing a mounting system we didn’t feel right about leaving your poor, helpless (and not to mention expensive) catalytic converters hanging out there like a pair of droopy balls just waiting to get kicked. So after many hours of CAD work a trick, stout skid plate was designed to keep you covered. This skid acts as both catalytic protection and the slider mount on the front passenger side.


Available for 95-97 FJ80s and Lexus 450s for $589.00 +shipping
Or get 3/16” wall tubing for $710.00 +shipping





To order please contact us or visit this page of our website.

Thank you!



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Old 09-23-2008 | 09:46 AM
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Here's two more of the Driver's side.


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Old 09-23-2008 | 09:57 AM
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isnt that normal price?
Old 09-23-2008 | 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by littlecommando
isnt that normal price?
Yep, this is an ad thread...
Old 09-23-2008 | 04:53 PM
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do you have to drill into the frame for the bolt on version?
btw-nice sliders!
Old 09-23-2008 | 06:00 PM
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Where are your sliders for the 05+ Tacoma Access Cab?
I'm very interested. I bought your tube doors for my 97 tacoma and LOVE'M.
Nice work 4xinnovations. By the way, I'm representing your sticker on the Mac Tech2000 Tool Box.
Old 09-23-2008 | 08:51 PM
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want some!

I really want to get some, but one problem...

no 2001-2004 Taco Double cab? What gives?

Would love to see em in the future!
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Originally Posted by traxman25
Yep, this is an ad thread...
sry, i thought it was a sale ad

i am going to get some once they go on sale, or once i get more money
these are the cheapest that i have saw... btw
Old 09-23-2008 | 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by duel
do you have to drill into the frame for the bolt on version?
btw-nice sliders!
Thanks! The only thing I have in bolt on right now is for the FJ80s and there is NO drilling required for them!

Originally Posted by rngrchad
Where are your sliders for the 05+ Tacoma Access Cab?
I'm very interested. I bought your tube doors for my 97 tacoma and LOVE'M.
Nice work 4xinnovations. By the way, I'm representing your sticker on the Mac Tech2000 Tool Box.
I can build them for you, all I need to know is how long they are. I've done them before but can't remember what length they were, not sure why I didn't write it down.

Originally Posted by loudboy
I really want to get some, but one problem...

no 2001-2004 Taco Double cab? What gives?

Would love to see em in the future!
Same as above, let me know how long you'd like them to be and we'll get them going. I believe these will be 80".

Originally Posted by littlecommando
sry, i thought it was a sale ad

i am going to get some once they go on sale, or once i get more money
these are the cheapest that i have saw... btw
We do our best to provide the best pricing possible to be fair to all of our customers all of the time, therefore we do not project having a sale on sliders.
Old 10-21-2008 | 08:34 AM
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bump to the top!
Old 10-22-2008 | 11:48 AM
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one set of the lighter ones to 86001???
Old 10-29-2008 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by AZ89LONGBED
one set of the lighter ones to 86001???
What truck would those be for?
Old 10-29-2008 | 12:19 PM
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kick out style standard? 93 4runner shipping to 20764
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We regularly build them with our without the kick out. PM sent, thanks!
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Originally Posted by traxman25
What truck would those be for?
umm, an 89 longbed regular cab pickup...
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bump to the top, thanks!
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