Install Metal Tech sliders onto a Toyota FJ Cruiser

Install Metal Tech sliders onto a Toyota FJ Cruiser

Check out this automotive video tutorial to see how to install Metal Tech sliders onto a Toyota FJ Cruiser. Wheeling your rig on difficult 4x4 trails takes a certain bit of acceptance that you will dent, scratch, ding and possibly break something. One way to minimize this possibility is to protect the most vulnerable points on your rig. On the Toyota FJ Cruiser, one of those vulnerabilities is the door sills, which if banged into by a boulder can lead to an expensive repair. Protecting this area is achieved through the addition of sliders, also known as rock rails or just rails. Here you will see the installation of Metal Tech brand sliders.

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