Q: Will these rock sliders fit my 2014–2021 Toyota Tundra?
A: These Step Edition Rock Sliders are designed for 2014–2021 Toyota Tundra CrewMax models.
Q: What Tundra generation do these fit?
A: These sliders fit 2nd Gen Toyota Tundra models from 2014 through 2021.
Q: Are these CrewMax only?
A: Yes. These sliders are designed for CrewMax models only.
Q: Do these fit all trims?
A: These sliders fit compatible trims of the 2014–2021 Toyota Tundra CrewMax.
Q: Are these true rock sliders or just side steps?
A: These are true frame-mounted rock sliders built for rocker panel protection and trail use, not just cosmetic side steps.
Q: Do these Tundra rock sliders work as a step?
A: Yes. The Step Edition is available with top plates for better step usability. You can also choose no top plates if you prefer a cleaner slider setup.
Q: Are these bolt-on rock sliders?
A: Yes. These are 100% bolt-on rock sliders and require no drilling or cutting.
Q: How long does installation take?
A: Installation is estimated at approximately 1.5 to 2.5 hours.
Q: What are these Tundra rock sliders made from?
A: These sliders are built from 2.00-inch DOM tubing with .120-inch wall thickness seamless construction.
Q: What makes these Tundra rock sliders strong?
A: These sliders use 2.00-inch DOM tubing, .120-inch wall thickness seamless construction, a full frame plate design, rear clamping support, full gusseting, and Grade 8 hardware.
Q: Are top plates included?
A: These Step Edition sliders are available with top plates or no top plates depending on your selected configuration.
Q: How much do these Tundra rock sliders weigh?
A: These Step Edition Rock Sliders weigh approximately 150 lbs per set.
Q: Are these strong enough for hard trail use?
A: Yes. These sliders are designed for demanding off-road use while still offering the option of added daily step usability.
Q: What coating options are available?
A: Available finish options include raw steel, BK59 powder coating, and polyurethane bed liner spray.
Q: How do these rock sliders ship?
A: These rock sliders ship via freight due to their size and weight.