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Old 10-02-2007, 09:20 PM
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They stick out just far enough you can use them as a step to get to the roof if you want to. This winter I'll find out how much snow they accumulate. Last winter I had the nerf bars and they always seemed to have snow on them.
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Old 10-10-2007, 05:17 AM
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Welcome to the board! I'm in the tri-cities... I have the sliders for the H2...if you want to get an idea of what they look like..
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Old 10-15-2007, 10:44 PM
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I have these sliders also. I'm pleased with them. They came a little banged up, that kind of sucked. They weren't very apologetic about it either. I'd buy them again though.
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I have them too, yes sometimes they come shipped a little banged up but they are rock sliders they will eventually get dinged so no biggy. i love them and they have saved me plenty of times on the trails.
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Do they come banged from the factory, or is it shipping damage? Although sliders are supposed to get scratches and dings, I still would've prefered to inflict such a damage myself. Just curious how the damage happened..

I ordered OEM sliders last week, they should be here in a few days hopefully, can't wait to install them.
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In my case it was mostly small imperfections or chips in the powder coat, probably due to the poor shipping container. They only used a ton of seran wrap and foam pads, no box, wrapped together . They are guaranteed not to bend for life, for the money and application you can't beat the price considering everything else aftermarket/OEM for Hummers is sooooooooo overpriced.
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In my case it was mostly small imperfections or chips in the powder coat, probably due to the poor shipping container. They only used a ton of seran wrap and foam pads, no box, wrapped together . They are guaranteed not to bend for life, for the money and application you can't beat the price considering everything else aftermarket/OEM for Hummers is sooooooooo overpriced.

OK, so it sounds like superficial scratches only... nothing serious then.
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They stick out just far enough you can use them as a step to get to the roof if you want to. This winter I'll find out how much snow they accumulate. Last winter I had the Iron Cross Nerf Bars and they always seemed to have snow on them.

I have the same issue like you do. Today, I might just let the christmas season pass to avoid some flaws on my new nerf bars.
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