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Old 11-14-2008, 09:21 AM   #10
MrBigAxe
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Re: Demello VS Trail gear sliders

Ok, I've seen this type of thread get really ugly before, but I'll throw my story out there again because I'm bored.

I have Trail Gear sliders on my truck. They did arrive scratched up due to mindlessly poor packaging. On the other hand, the welds are all really pretty and they have supported the weight of my truck quite a few times without issue. The powder coating is fairly easy to scratch, but I'm not seeing any rust yet.

I ordered my sliders the day I went to the dealership and picked out my FJ. If I had it to do over again, I think I would go with Demello sliders. I've dealt with Demello before and was happy with the customer service. Demello also has a great reputation for building cool parts that are nearly too good to be true. Trail Gear, on the other hand, does not offer much in the way of customer service and builds parts that work.

EDIT: let me clarify my comment about Demello parts being "nearly too good to be true". I mean they really are that good... not that the hype is over the top.
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