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Hey guys,
Figured I’d share some real-world feedback on the CBI Overland bolt-on rock sliders after actually running them off-road for a bit.
Rock sliders are one of the first upgrades I’d recommend for the 4th Gen—especially if you’re planning to get off pavement at all.
I’ve already put these through sand, dirt, and some rocky sections, and they’ve taken hits that definitely would’ve gone straight into the rocker panels.
This isn’t a “just installed” review—these have already seen real use.
Fitment & Overall Look
Fitment is honestly one of the best parts. They sit tight to the body, don’t hang too low, and don’t stick out too far. Keeps clearance where it should be but still usable as a step. Definitely gives the truck a more aggressive, functional look without being overbuilt.
Build Quality
Up close, they’re exactly what you’d expect:
Only thing is they’re heavy—definitely easier with two people or a jack.
Daily Use
I actually use these a lot more than I expected day-to-day.
Off-Road Performance
This is where they’ve already proven themselves.
Biggest thing—once you have sliders, you stop worrying as much about obstacles.
Pros:
Cons:
If you’re planning to take your 4th Gen off-road at all, sliders are one of those mods that just makes sense early.
These have already paid for themselves in avoided damage.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bronztaco/
Full build links: https://linktr.ee/bronztaco
Questions/inquires: josephf@gorilla-motorsports.com
Figured I’d share some real-world feedback on the CBI Overland bolt-on rock sliders after actually running them off-road for a bit.
Rock sliders are one of the first upgrades I’d recommend for the 4th Gen—especially if you’re planning to get off pavement at all.
I’ve already put these through sand, dirt, and some rocky sections, and they’ve taken hits that definitely would’ve gone straight into the rocker panels.
My Setup (For Context)
Running these on my 4th Gen Tacoma with:- 37” Mastertrack Badlands M/T
- Method 709 Bead Grip wheels
- Low profile CBI rack CODE: BRONZTACO
- ROAM storage boxes CODE: BRONZTACO
- Mostly desert + sand use
This isn’t a “just installed” review—these have already seen real use.
Fitment & Overall Look
Fitment is honestly one of the best parts. They sit tight to the body, don’t hang too low, and don’t stick out too far. Keeps clearance where it should be but still usable as a step. Definitely gives the truck a more aggressive, functional look without being overbuilt.
Build Quality
Up close, they’re exactly what you’d expect:
- Solid steel construction
- Clean welds
- No flex at all
- Step plate actually has grip (even when dirty)
Install (Bolt-On)
Install was pretty straightforward:- Bolts directly to factory frame
- No drilling or cutting
- Took about ~2 hours
Only thing is they’re heavy—definitely easier with two people or a jack.
Daily Use
I actually use these a lot more than I expected day-to-day.
- Makes getting in/out easier
- Especially with the lift + 37s
- Step plate still works even when covered in dirt
Off-Road Performance
This is where they’ve already proven themselves.
- Taken direct hits
- Protected rocker panels and lower doors
- No flex or movement
Biggest thing—once you have sliders, you stop worrying as much about obstacles.
Wear So Far
After a few runs:- Powder coat has normal wear
- No issues structurally
- Everything still tight
Quick Pros / Cons
Pros:
- True bolt-on
- Strong as hell
- Clean fitment
- Functional step
- Actually protects the truck
Cons:
- Heavy
- Finish will wear over time
- Slightly higher step
Final Thoughts
Overall, super solid upgrade.If you’re planning to take your 4th Gen off-road at all, sliders are one of those mods that just makes sense early.
These have already paid for themselves in avoided damage.
What do you guys think?
Anyone else running CBI or comparing them to C4 / Cali Raised? Comment your experience below!Follow the Build:
If anyone wants to see more of the setup or upcoming mods:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bronztaco/
Full build links: https://linktr.ee/bronztaco
Questions/inquires: josephf@gorilla-motorsports.com




















