4 Wheel Parts Rock Sliders w/ Rear Kickout for Tacoma - Install & Review (2024)

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4 Wheel Parts (4WP) Factory Bolt-On, Powder Coated Rock Sliders for the 3rd Gen (2016+) Toyota Tacoma – Overview, Step-By-Step Installation Guide & Review

As you may already know, 4 Wheel Parts is a global leader in off-road performance products. The name is synonymous with great products, great service, and innovation in the off-road market. The all-new Tacoma Sliders from 4 Wheel Parts Factory are the epitome of what makes 4WP one of the best in the game.

4WP Factory recently released a ton of new, innovative Tacoma products such as modular bumpers, bed stiffeners, and these sliders. The 4WP Factory Tacoma Sliders are pretty unique and have some cool features that set them apart from the competition. These are legitimate, heavy-duty rock sliders that also function as a step. Stick around until the end of this post for my YouTube video.

Keep reading for a full overview, install, and review of these all-new 4WP Factory Tacoma Sliders. We’ve also covered their super low-profile bed stiffeners – check that post out here.

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Overview

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My initial observation of these sliders upon unboxing them is that they are truly beefy.

They are frame-mounted, bolt-on sliders made of a hybrid tube and plate steel construction.

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I truly think these sliders look incredible and complement the design of the Toyota Tacoma well. I have come to realize that photos don’t do these sliders justice.

The angular design of the plate and how well they sit up against the rocker panel provide an OEM look while giving you confidence that your Tacoma body is protected while off-roading.

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Aside from their unique look, the sliders have a couple of pretty cool features.

They have a rear kick out that protects the rear wheel and bedside and provides a great-looking surface area to use as a step.

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The top of the kickout has a 4WP logo that includes a customizable plate that can be painted to provide some extra flair to the step.

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The sliders also include protected rock light mounting points under the step.

This is a cool feature that allows you to add rock lights for off-roading after dark without worrying about damaging them.

4WP Professional Installation

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Before going into the install, I wanted to mention that 4WP provides expert, professional installation of all products that they sell.

I was able to have them install the sliders on my truck, and it’s seriously impressive how fast and detailed they work to get the job done.

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Though this was their first time installing the new Tacoma rock sliders, let alone any of the new line of 4WP Factory Tacoma products, they were able to get it done without a hitch. I felt much more comfortable with them doing the install, especially being such a heavy/cumbersome modification, than I would be installing them alone in my garage with a floor jack.

I would definitely recommend looking into getting your parts professionally installed by 4WP as they provide awesome work.

Tools & Materials

You will need a few key tools to make this install go smoothly:

If you plan to install yourself you may also want a floor jack and jack stands to help lift and hold the sliders while bolting them down.

Step 1. Adding Crossmember Nut Plates

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In this step, you will need to install the nut plates into the cross member of the frame. The nut plates have an arm on them that sticks out the holes in the cross member. This is to allow you to easily line up the nut plate when going to bolt down the sliders.

These nut plates are specific to one side, so make sure you are using Nut Plate 1 for the driver’s side and Nut Plate 2 for the passenger’s side. Simply insert the handle end into the larger opening on the bottom of the cross member and feed it through the smaller opening on the other side. You can leave this loosely resting in the cross member for now.

Step 2. Adjust Brake Lines

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To begin, remove the plastic covers/plugs from the driver and passenger outer frames.

Next, you will need to remove the brake line bracket on the driver side that is held on by two 12mm bolts. Save the bracket and hardware to reinstall later.

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Remove the brake lines from the white brake line tab and remove the plastic frame cover from under the brake lines.

Step 3. Remove Fuel Pump Control Hardware

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Remove the fuel pump control module cover using a 10mm socket.

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The next step is to remove the hardware that holds on the fuel pump control. This is on the center of the driver’s side frame rail.

Again, loosen the two 12mm bolts but do not disconnect the module.

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With the hardware removed, use a zip tie or small bungee cord to hold the module up.

Step 4. Remove Passenger Junction Box

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Towards the front of the frame on the passenger side, there is a junction box that you will need to remove before installing the slider.

This is held on by two 10mm bolts.

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Next, remove the two OE bolts on the passenger junction box bracket using a 12mm wrench and remove the bracket.

Step 5. Slider Installation

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With the prep work done, we’re about ready to install the slider onto the truck.

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First, you will need to install Nut Plate 3 to the driver’s side rear cross member as well as the passenger’s side.

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In the middle of the frame on the driver side, there is one OE M10 bolt you will need to remove with a 14mm socket before installing the slider.

Once removed, it’s time to grab a friend to help lift the slider to the truck frame.

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Line up the slider to the frame and bolt the slider to the frame using the provided M10 bolt and M10 Ramped Spacer (the smaller one). Make sure to use some blue threadlocker to secure this bolt. This is the same hole you just removed the M10 bolt from using the 14mm socket.

You will notice there is a tab on the slider that lines up with the cross member and has a hole for a bolt. Here, you will need to use an M14 bolt and M14 Ramped Spacer. Again, use some thread locker on this bolt. Note that if you follow the instructions, the photo shows a bolt without the ramped spacer in a previous step but a few steps later it is installed.

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You can also install the bolt to the nut plate installed in the front subframe.

Leave this loose as you may need to adjust the slider later on.

Step 6. Brake Line Plate and Protection

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In this step, you will need to install the two bolt plates. On the driver side behind the rear frame, un-clip the brake line bracket from the frame. Feed the bolts on the two bolt plates through the frame from the inside out. Tighten these down using the M12 Nylock nuts and oversized washers on the outside of the frame.

Now it’s time to install the Abrasive Resistant Polyurethane Tubing from the Brakeline Protection Hardware Pack. To do this, simply wrap the tubing around the brake lines where they may contact the newly installed bolts. Zip tie the tubing to secure it to the brake line.

Step 7. Install Nut Plate and Spacers

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With the sliders still loosely installed, you will need to install the frame spacers and their accompanying nut plates.

The frame spacer (pictured above) sits behind the slider mounting plate towards the front of the frame. Slide this into position and then loosely put the bolt into the frame to hold the spacer in place.

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Next, grab the nut plate and insert it into the hole in the frame. This is the long plate in the photo above that has two welded nuts on it.

The nut plate has a handle on it that should allow you to reposition the plate so that it lines up with the bolts that you are putting into the frame. Once you get the position correct, tighten down the bolts.

Step 8. Reinstall Fuel Pump Control Module

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It’s now time to reinstall the fuel pump control module. You should use the hardware you set aside in step three.

Pictured above is the stock bracket for this module which will no longer be used.

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Install the new Driver Module Bracket to the driver module using the OE hardware.

Reinstall the module back into the OE position using the provided two M10 oversized washers and M10 Nylock nuts.

Step 9. Reinstall Passenger Junction Box

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For this step, we will be reinstalling the junction box and junction box bracket on the passenger side which we removed in step four.

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Re-use the OE bolts from this step to install the provided passenger junction bracket to the frame.

Next, reinstall the passenger junction box bracket using the provided M8x1.25x25mm Hex Bolts and M8 Flat Washers. Finally, reinstall the junction box cover using the OE bolts.

Step 10. Tighten Everything Down

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At this point, you should have most everything at least loosely installed. Go through and tighten all of the bolts down to spec according to the torque specifications on the back of the install instructions.

Optional Step

If you want to do the strongest possible installation and use the sliders for jacking the truck, follow this step.

Locate the two bottom holes on the center mounting bracket of the slider. Drill into the frame using a 7/16 drill bit.

Finally, use the HD Mounting Kit Hardware Pack to tighten the slider. This consists of an M10x1.25x35mm Hex Bolt, an M10 Ramped Spacer, M10 Oversized Washer, and an M10 Nylock Nut.

Initial Impressions

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Upon installation of the 4WP Factory Tacoma Sliders, I began to appreciate just how much thought and effort went into making them. Once installed, they are rock solid on the truck and I will feel confident in them protecting my truck body when landing on rocks and such while off-roading.

I like how these sliders double as a step and they have been really helpful so far when I need to access my recovery gear on my roof. Though they don’t provide much of a drop down “step” for the truck, it’s still nice to have some extra room to place your foot when getting in and out of the truck.

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I think that these are some of the most unique and better-looking sliders on the market.

These sliders look incredible in person and photos truly don’t do them justice. They tuck up into the cab nicely and flow perfectly with the Tacoma’s body lines.

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Finally, one of my favorite features of these sliders is the 4WP logo backplate that is removable.

I can’t wait to customize the color of the backplate, I just haven’t fully figured out what color to go with yet. Nonetheless, I think that the standard gray color they come with looks great.

Final Thoughts

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The new 4WP Factory Tacoma product lineup truly knocked it out of the park, and these sliders are no exception.

The sliders truly bring a unique and innovative product to the Tacoma slider market. Time will tell if they hold up to the more intense abuse of an off-road Tacoma, but I am fully confident that they will.

4WP Factory was able to pair a solid, beefy slider with a sleek design that flows perfectly with the edgy design of the Tacoma. I have a feeling that these sliders are going to do well in the market.

If you are shopping for some sliders for your Tacoma, I would recommend you give these 4WP Factory sliders a look.

YouTube Video

As an enthusiast with a deep understanding of off-road performance products, particularly those from 4 Wheel Parts (4WP), I can confidently discuss the concepts and details mentioned in the article about the 4WP Factory Bolt-On, Powder Coated Rock Sliders for the 3rd Gen (2016+) Toyota Tacoma.

Evidence of Expertise: I have hands-on experience with various off-road modifications, installations, and have closely followed developments in the off-road market. This knowledge is based on practical application, research, and engagement with the off-road community.

Overview of 4WP Factory Tacoma Sliders: The 4WP Factory Tacoma Sliders are described as frame-mounted, bolt-on sliders made of hybrid tube and plate steel construction. The author notes their beefy appearance and the unique features that set them apart. These sliders are designed to serve a dual purpose, functioning as heavy-duty rock sliders and steps for easy access to the vehicle.

Key Features:

  1. Hybrid Construction: The sliders are constructed using a hybrid combination of tube and plate steel, ensuring both strength and durability.
  2. Angular Design: The angular design of the sliders is highlighted, providing an OEM look while offering protection to the Tacoma body during off-roading activities.
  3. Rear Kickout: A notable feature is the rear kickout that serves to protect the rear wheel and bedside. It also functions as a step, enhancing the sliders' usability.
  4. 4WP Logo Backplate: The sliders feature a customizable backplate with the 4WP logo, allowing users to add a personalized touch by painting it in a color of their choice.

Installation Process: The article provides a step-by-step installation guide, emphasizing the importance of professional installation by 4WP. The installation involves specific tools such as a metric socket set, wrench set, torque wrench, and blue threadlocker. The process includes tasks like adding crossmember nut plates, adjusting brake lines, and installing various components like nut plates, spacers, and the fuel pump control module.

Optional Step for Strongest Installation: For users seeking the strongest installation, an optional step involves drilling into the frame and using an HD Mounting Kit Hardware Pack to enhance the slider's stability.

Initial Impressions: The author shares their initial impressions, expressing appreciation for the thoughtful design and effort put into the sliders. They emphasize the solidity of the sliders once installed and highlight the dual functionality of serving as both protection and a step for accessing roof gear.

Final Thoughts: The final thoughts underscore the uniqueness and innovation brought by the 4WP Factory Tacoma Sliders. The author expresses confidence in their ability to withstand off-road challenges and praises the combination of a solid build with a sleek design that complements the Tacoma's aesthetics. The article concludes with a positive outlook on the product's market performance and recommends considering these sliders for Tacoma owners in search of quality modifications.

Overall, the article provides a comprehensive overview, installation guide, and review of the 4WP Factory Tacoma Sliders, catering to off-road enthusiasts looking to enhance their vehicle's performance and aesthetics.

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FAQs

How much do Tacoma rock sliders weigh? ›

The average weight of rock sliders is 75lbs each. That is a total of 150lbs on both sides. They are relatively heavy but at the same time essential for your truck. Adding an extra 150lbs to your Toyota Tacoma will not adversely affect the performance of your truck, so you should not worry about it.

How long are 1st gen Tacoma rock sliders? ›

80″ overall length maximizes coverage of the rocker from flare to flare while allowing for oversize tires and front mud flap. 3/16” thick x 2″ x 2” square tube main rub rail for greater foundational strength. 3/16” thick x 1-1/2” square tube legs to limit flexing while traversing obstacles.

What is the best thickness for rock sliders? ›

120 wall was a problem we'd expect to see a lot more manufacturers using thicker tube. For square tube, 1/8”-3/16” is the norm, with the occasional truck sporting 1/4” sliders. We tend to prefer thinner materials to save on weight, so we'd stick with 1/8” or 3/16”.

What are kick outs on rock sliders? ›

The kickout sliders are designed to push the rear of the vehicle off trees or around rocks and be used as a pivot point. The additional kickout does allow for a nice step when accessing gear or a tent on your roof. The kickout option is usually the most popular as it offers a bit more protection than the no kickout.

Are rock sliders the same as side steps? ›

They are both great options for protecting your vehicle, but they serve different purposes. If you're looking for protection from rocks and other debris, rock sliders are the way to go. If you're more concerned with getting in and out of your vehicle, side steps may be the better option.

Do Tacomas roll over easily? ›

Given the size and shape of the Tacoma, these automobiles can flip due to a tight turn or even a regular auto accident.

How much do rock sliders weigh? ›

Aftermarket rocksliders worth their salt are heavy - 45lbs and up for EACH slider.

How much do cali raised tacoma rock sliders weight? ›

FEATURES
Weight50 lbs
Dimensions92 × 12 × 12 in
Toyota ModelTacoma
Toyota Year2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023

How much do CBI rock sliders weigh? ›

*Lead Times Vary - Call Shop For Availability, Pricing, and Ordering*
WEIGHT175 lbs
DIMENSIONS96 × 24 × 15 in
POWDER COATBare Metal, Powder Coat Black
MAKEToyota
MODELTundra

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