4Runner Rock Sliders | Strike | 3rd Gen (96-02)

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.53/5 Stars. (15 Reviews)
  • 4Runner Rock Sliders | Strike | 3rd Gen (96-02)
  • 4Runner Rock Sliders | Strike | 3rd Gen (96-02)
  • 4Runner Rock Sliders | Strike | 3rd Gen (96-02)
  • 4Runner Rock Sliders | Strike | 3rd Gen (96-02)
  • 4Runner Rock Sliders | Strike | 3rd Gen (96-02)

Price:
$949.00
Now:
$854.10

 

Code: V4RSL-ST

Weight: 118 (lbs)




    Strike 4Runner Rock Sliders | 3rd Gen (96-02)

    Our tube sliders for the Toyota 4runner are designed to be used as a step as well as protect your rig while overlanding, rock crawling, on your daily commute, and everything in between. They are proudly made in the USA and are available in a two-stage satin textured black powdercoat over durable zinc primer finish.

    • Main structure built from 2x3x3/16" box tubing.
    • 1 3/4" round outer tubing. Tube gussets useable for safe step entry.
    • Some drilling required.
    • Made in USA.
    • 3rd gen sliders will not fit 2wd models.

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20 Questions asked on 4Runner Rock Sliders | Strike | 3rd Gen (96-02)

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Q Josh • 03/18/2020, 8:58:36 PM Are these strong enough to be used as a jack point?
A 03/25/2020, 3:11:33 PM Sure are.
Q Malcolm • 05/05/2020, 7:28:12 PM Are these sold in pairs or individually
A 05/07/2020, 4:02:09 PM They are sold in pairs.
Q Sheila • 05/09/2020, 7:55:08 AM What is weight on each slider?
A 05/11/2020, 2:36:52 PM 59lbs.
Q Caden • 05/11/2020, 1:41:30 PM Are they 118 lbs per bar or in total and will that affect my gas milage?
A 05/11/2020, 2:36:52 PM 118 lbs total. It's impossible for us to calculate how that will affect your mileage, but we would assume it is an almost immeasurable amount.
Q John • 06/25/2020, 11:34:52 PM What's the torque spec for each bolt?
A 07/01/2020, 10:08:43 AM No official torque specs. Tight is fine.
Q Josh • 07/21/2020, 2:46:35 PM What is the tubing wall thickness and is it HREW or DOM?
A 07/21/2020, 3:37:30 PM .120 wall HREW
Q Carol • 11/04/2020, 9:15:51 AM What is the weight limit on these?
A 11/10/2020, 5:20:32 PM They are designed to handle the full weight of the vehicle on them.
Q TJ • 12/14/2020, 5:08:19 PM How far is the spacing from frame to main beam? And what’s the lengthier the sliders?
A 12/15/2020, 1:53:34 PM Roughly 8" spacing, sliders are right around 63" long.
Q John • 12/28/2020, 2:49:51 AM Do they stick out past the body curve or are they tucked in?
A 12/30/2020, 4:56:07 PM They are wider than the body.
Q Josh B • 03/06/2021, 10:52:10 AM How much further do these stick out beyond the side of the 4runner?
A 03/08/2021, 1:18:58 PM Roughly and inch past the door handle.
Q Noel Mallari • 03/17/2021, 6:13:09 PM is this 0 degree step? the video install of sliders look like a upward slant of step portion of slider.
A 03/22/2021, 6:22:06 PM The install video is of an old design, this step is 0 degree, yes.
Q Mike S. • 04/07/2021, 1:54:11 AM Are these DOM or HREW?
A 04/12/2021, 1:13:17 PM HREW
Q Jacob Sperling • 04/07/2021, 12:52:01 PM What is the difference between these and the blitz rock sliders? Is it just style or is there something I'm missing?
A 04/12/2021, 1:13:17 PM The Strike slides are a traditional tube slider, the Blitz are a fabricated boat side design.
Q John • 04/28/2021, 12:12:09 PM Any plans on making this style for the gx470
A 04/28/2021, 5:26:15 PM No current plans.
Q Joseph Schiavone • 09/22/2021, 10:06:10 PM Name of the rims on the metallic gray 4runner in the picture above, thanks!
A 09/23/2021, 1:26:44 PM https://mambawheels.com/current-wheels/m23/
Q tanner • 09/28/2021, 4:57:10 PM can you show how these bolt on the 3rd gen 4runner?
A 10/05/2021, 5:33:34 PM We will have install instructions for this product soon.
Q Ryan Ferralli • 11/11/2021, 6:48:35 PM Are this bolt on without modification for a 2022 Off-Road Premium?
A 11/15/2021, 10:38:08 AM Yes, these will install the same as the install video on a 2022.
Q LA • 10/03/2022, 5:21:08 PM Is there any up to date 3rd gen install doc?
A 10/11/2022, 4:52:48 PM That is coming soon, it will be added to the end of the current install doc once available.
Q Kris • 11/26/2022, 9:06:09 PM Your PDF stated that the hardware included is: 8mm-1.25 Hex head Flange Bolt qty. 22 • 3/8 Hex Head Self Threading Screws qty. 3 • 5/15-18 x 3/8” Hex Head Bolt qty. 8 I received 22 Flange bolts and 7 self threading bolts. Is this correct? Seems like I’m a few short.
A 12/01/2022, 10:54:56 AM Please contact our tech support team and we can help you figure this out: https://www.victory4x4.com/CTUS.html
Q Alex • 03/02/2023, 2:44:46 PM Why would it not fit for a 3 gen 2WD?
A 03/13/2023, 11:54:40 AM The transmission cross members are in different locations.
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Built like a tank
(TX) | June 27th, 2023
These things are awesome, they are super solid and not intrusive at all. Have had my runner fully loaded and lifted the passenger side with hilift and it didnt budge. Great product. Victory 4x4 is a solid company making badass products!
Stout Sliders
(PA) | February 10th, 2023
I performed what I consider a thorough search of options for my 23 T4R ORP and picked Victory sliders. They appeared stout in online pics which was confirmed when viewed in person. I have not seen other options in person but these have to be among the toughest available. I wanted and like the step feature and the step metal is also robust enough to take a hit. Steps on other available options appear too flimsy to me and more likely to rust through being the metal is more thin. I mounted them by resting on stacked boxes at each end as opposed to using my floor jack. Seemed to be a much more stable way to get them into position. The sliders were well packaged but FedEx is a joke. They come in one box for each slider. Both boxes were completely busted open but fortunately all was OK except for one minor ding on the passenger side rail. The FedEx delivery driver was a complete bozo and was rough handling the heavy boxes by siding them on their side across the full length of the step van and bouncing them off of steps in the floor. I got in the van to help unload which probably prevented more dings. One suggestion is to go with a different delivery service. Not a fan of FedEx. The sliders look great, are very stout and add to my blackout look with powder coating. The powder coating wasn't flawless but fine for a slider on a truck. All-in-all happy with my purchase.
Love These Strike Sliders
(USA-FL) | September 4th, 2022
I chose these because I wanted a functional step and I really liked the look/design. They are "mostly" bolt-on. Being designed as one-size-fits-all for three generations of 4Runners (1996+), there are "extra" holes and some holes did not line up. So I used two more self-tapping bolts than the directions called for. These things are beefy at 58lbs each! Honestly, they are way overkill in strength for what I need. Purchased early Jan 2022 and they arrived mid-Mar 2022 within the lead time indicated. The box arrived with no hardware, but a quick call to customer service and they shipped out hardware the next day. So a little miss by them but they took care of it quickly, so no big deal there. Overall, I am super happy with these and definitely recommend them!
Note From Victory 4x4: Thanks for the review, Jason!
Ok
| February 23rd, 2022
I really wanted to like these sliders…but you get what you pay for. Bolt holes don’t line up with frame holes and they don’t sit level. I don’t buy “bolt on” and then expect the need to grind anything bigger to get a bolt hole aligned. I would have accepted the bolt issue if they at least sat level. They are fairly “beefy” tho, so three stars for the protection factor. I have a Victory 4x4 roof rack still in the box…and it will stay in the box. I just don’t want to deal with anymore potential “modifications” on that thing.
Note From Victory 4x4: Nick, please reach out to our tech support team and we can help you with this installation.
Sliders for 2020 4R
(MI) | December 3rd, 2021
I love your guy's products... As I read the reviews I noticed one individual had the same issue on install of the drivers side... A couple of hole were off a bit and required some light modding... passenger side was easy pesy. I did contact you guys on this and you did say you checked your jigs... Other than that still love your products and videos.
Good, but required a little modification
| November 3rd, 2021
Like another reviewer mentioned, when I installed the sliders, the 4 holes on the front angled support plate on the drivers side were way off. Couldn't get a single bolt in without throwing everything else out of whack, so I had to dremel them out to get it to work. Having said that, I do really like the sliders and would recommend them (and have recommended them) to people looking for sliders that also function as steps. The passenger side installed without any issue. They seem really solid and good quality (other than the issue mentioned above). They haven't taken a hard hit yet so I can't speak to that, but I love the look and the function. I did choose to go with bare metal and paint them myself, which I regret, so I would suggest paying extra for the powder coat, but that's just me.
Note From Victory 4x4: Hey Tyler, thanks for the review and sorry for the issue! Our engineering team is checking that jig as we speak and will make any necessary repairs if they find an issue. If we can help you any further with your install please get ahold of our tech support team.
Required modification to fit
(Oregon) | July 16th, 2021
Overall I am happy with the look of the sliders so far but I haven’t really tested their strength. I had to drill a couple holes because they were about a 1/4 inch off and had to dremel a few more. Basically every hole on the front support on the drivers side needed work along with one on the middle support. I offered to send pictures to victory 4x4 so maybe they could improve it for future customers but they showed no interest which is the main reason for the negative review.
Note From Victory 4x4: Jacob, thanks for the report on the install. I can assure you that our tech support team let our engineering team know of your issues, photos were not necessary, but we appreciate you offering to send them. Sorry about the issues on the install. We sometimes (yet rarely) see variances between frames that are on the opposite side of tolerances of our sliders. If there is anything else we can help with, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Love my rock rails
(CA) | May 17th, 2021
Finally got my rock rails in (lead times are little longer right now, but worth the wait!), install definitely a two man job, but look awesome and tested out in Berdoo Canyon and they worked great! Wife loves the look aesthetically and dual purpose with the steps helps the kiddos get in our 4runner
slider
(California) | April 11th, 2021
purchased March 2021 and installed on a 2011 4runner. Driver's side bolt holes were very close to the edge of the hole cutouts and did not want to align very well. I did not modify but would have made installation a bit easier. Passenger side no issues. I had to cut the rocker panel cover to use them which was expected. Otherwise installed as instructions. They hang about 3/4 of an inch from the bottom rocker panel which was not expected, maybe help less damage if crunched. Time to try them off road which is the purpose, right?
Excellent Sliders
(Oklahoma) | January 6th, 2021
Heavy Duty slider affordable slider that was easy to install. Went bare metal and coated them myself and had them on in one afternoon and hit the trails the next day. Victory continues to produce great products for the 4Runner. Highly recommend these sliders and their other products.
Please note: Install videos are meant to be used as a guide, and aren't always the most up to date information on product installation and improvements.
Please be sure to read the PDF installation instructions as well.


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