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Talking about full sized rigs and winches... the really cool factor is with a little creativity you can put a winch behind the stock bumper... especially so on the older rigs like @Big G Pickup. And it can be done cheaper than getting a Warn winch plate.
I am looking at the bumper of my Tahoe Z71 and there is a panel in the middle that looks like it would snap out right where a winch wants to be. I have a welder and a lot ingenuity.
 

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SDHQ has a lot of good stuff. RCI has some universal fit stuff and I think CBI started making bed racks too.
 

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literally just found out about SDHQ the other day, lol. Why are all the cool companies in AZ? Their inner bed panel racks seem pretty cool.
 
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SDHQ makes nice stuff. I'm running their A-pillar light mount, rock sliders (just released a few weeks ago), and under hood mount for Switch-Pros module. I found it difficult to find a rack and after months of deliberation went with the Leitner Designs ACS.
 

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SDHQ makes nice stuff. I'm running their A-pillar light mount, rock sliders (just released a few weeks ago), and under hood mount for Switch-Pros module. I found it difficult to find a rack and after months of deliberation went with the Leitner Designs ACS.
Did you weld the sliders yourself? I have been searching for proper rock sliders for my '19 Screw and am looking hard at the Rocky Road sliders, which look to be a bolt (to the frame) on affair vs welding.
 
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I too look for sliders, front and rear bumpers etc for my 2007 regular cab, 8 foot bed 2500HD Sierra. Also not much is made for an 8 foot bed. Front bumper replacement so I could get a better approach angle. Don’t do any extreme off roading. Maybe more in the US but not much in Canada.
 

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I'd been looking for "TRUE" sliders for years. I had looked at the Rocky Road sliders but they bolt on to the same BODY location as the factory running boards. I would have rather installed bolt-on vs weld-on sliders but they just don't exist. I am lucky enough to have a buddy who is a welder so he hooked it up. I am happy with the way they turned out. SDHQ markets these sliders for the Gen2 Raptor. I called them and asked if it would fit my '15 SCREW short bed and they said it would as long as it was a super crew short bed.
 

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I just camped with a guy last night who has an F250 with a 12" lift. I don't think he need sliders. I told him he could hit a deer and it would just go under and walk away. Huge machine.
 
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