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I'm looking at getting some sliders, but I want to be able to remove them and return the car back to standard when I sell it and move the sliders to the next car.

So looking at the options out there, the Chief ones appear to be able to be added and removed, whereas Uneek and Offroad Animal require nutserts to attach, so look to be hard to return to stock.

Other ones might be Rocky Road, they look like they could be taken off and back to stock.

Could anyone who actually has any brand sliders, give an idea if they can be removed and returned to stock?

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I have the TJM ones and they are really well made. Fits factory holes, no extra holes required.


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I just fitted the Chief ones and you do have to bend a mounting bracket out of the way to fit them. So would require repositioning if you refit the old trims.
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Thanks guys!

Hadn't considered TJM, so will take a look into them.

I do like the Chief ones, sounds like they could be removed easily enough.
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I got the Chief Trek11 they were easy to fit.
Off-road Animal also do a good looking set too.
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I got the Chief Trek11 they were easy to fit.
Off-road Animal also do a good looking set too.
Hi Stinkdog have you got a picture of the Chief Trek11 just bought a 5.7 hemi Jeep Grand Cherokee 2014 and looking for some rock sliders ?

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be wary of quality issues with the chief sliders. I've seen two seperate sets with surface rust after only a few months. They also collect a metric fuckton of dirt. It used to be great when made in aus but now you're paying aus prices with offshore labour rates and QA
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