Evo Mfg Gen 2 Rock Sliders??

I personally have yet to see a front bumper like that one. I searched for quite a few months and still haven't seen one close enough I would call a copy of anything else. I would say the closest thing to the look of it would be the Artec Nighthawk or EVO Pro series, but IMO they are each distinct enough I wouldn't consider any of them a copy of each other.

I believe they sell sliders that are identical to the EVO sliders...
 
I believe they sell sliders that are identical to the EVO sliders...

FMF's are close but you can distinguish between the 2. The VKS ones will make you take a second look as they are more similar to the EVO sliders. You can definitely tell they all based them off the EVO's though.
 
Honestly, you don't even think about it after you get them mounted. The hard part for me was making sure I had everything lined up just before I drilled the first hole. I did a ton research before and made sure I had all my ducks in a row so that when it started it went smooth. I'm glad I did it too, because last trip out I actually got some use out of them.View attachment 201149
I didn't even know this had happened until I got back to camp. Trust me, you'll never not want them on there.

Damn! Is that the EVO rear bumper? I've been looking for some decent pics of it. I run a rear jump seat and was wondering if the center section of the bumper had enough of a lip to use as a step to get in the back. Also, I was about to ask how many have run into issues hitting the bottom of the rear quarters to warrant a rear bumper. I was considering running the EVO rear fascia again, but I'll be a little lower this time so I was thinking an actual bumper that covered that area might be in order this time. Looks like you got hot in the exact area I am concerned about!
 
So second dumb question of the day ... When welding on the sliders the two closer mounting points are to the rear correct ?
 
Damn! Is that the EVO rear bumper? I've been looking for some decent pics of it. I run a rear jump seat and was wondering if the center section of the bumper had enough of a lip to use as a step to get in the back. Also, I was about to ask how many have run into issues hitting the bottom of the rear quarters to warrant a rear bumper. I was considering running the EVO rear fascia again, but I'll be a little lower this time so I was thinking an actual bumper that covered that area might be in order this time. Looks like you got hot in the exact area I am concerned about!

I shit the bed on that one man, sorry. Been busy. I wouldnt use that little lip as a step but if you have a hitch and the little step that plug in its perfect for the kids and climbing in the back.

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bumper is once again just sitting in the frame rails with one bolt holding it on but you get the idea.

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FMF's are close but you can distinguish between the 2. The VKS ones will make you take a second look as they are more similar to the EVO sliders. You can definitely tell they all based them off the EVO's though.

Or one could argue that EVO gen 2 sliders are copies of VKS.

Don't get me wrong. I'm not advocating one over the other. Just pointing out the obvious. Run whatever you like in my opinion.
 
Or one could argue that EVO gen 2 sliders are copies of VKS.

Don't get me wrong. I'm not advocating one over the other. Just pointing out the obvious. Run whatever you like in my opinion.

Funny thing is the original Evo prototype sliders look more like the gen2 Evo sliders than the gen 1.

Shocking I know..
 
It would be pretty bad ass if the prototypes were on EVO1 and still were! Are they?

No, Evo1 has production set. I would say the first.. Lol. He's never changed them through all
The racing and competition and wheeling it's seen.
 
No, Evo1 has production set. I would say the first.. Lol. He's never changed them through all
The racing and competition and wheeling it's seen.

That there is reason enough to drop 5 bills. Sure, they are banged up, but that is what they are for. [emoji106]
 
Just got my hen 2 sliders welded up today ! They look great but I was just wondering there is maybe a 1/4 inch gap between the mounts and the pinch seem, do they fled at all ?
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you should have a 1/2 gap between the tubes coming out and the pinch welds or in EVO's measurements, a thumbs width. You would have to nail the shit out of something to get them to bend up.
 
They look good! Glad that I preemptively ordered a set. Can't wait for them to get here. :thumb:
 
you should have a 1/2 gap between the tubes coming out and the pinch welds or in EVO's measurements, a thumbs width. You would have to nail the shit out of something to get them to bend up.

Yea ok I have a small thumb so yea I have a thumbs width haha

Thanks everyone
 
you should have a 1/2 gap between the tubes coming out and the pinch welds or in EVO's measurements, a thumbs width. You would have to nail the shit out of something to get them to bend up.

Did it on Cadillac hill on the rubicon trail in my orange jk. Thumb width and it dented the shit out the the tub. You can see the indent from the slider perfect front and rear.
 
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