Help finding Rock Sliders that fit my 1990 Suburban?

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Giant Rock

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I have researched here, seen the "Nerf bars" thread, and looked online. Yet I still am confused and haven't found a good product to order that I'm confident will fit. I need beefy rock sliders that will protect the body of mySuburban PLUS act as a lifting point for a Hi Lift jack so I can change tires or jack up if high sided. I don't want them to be welded on, I'd prefer the brackets that get bolted to the frame. Can anyone point me to a product that fits these needs?

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Check diy4x.com, Kert offers sliders for Blazers and I would imagine the design could easily be lengthened to fit.
 

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Had a home made set on my old 91. Bolted to the frame and a crossmember between the two.
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I see what you all are talking about. That "step" on the side there. It acts as a "step" but if you are near a big rock that would contact the side, the "step" is sturdy enough to deflect it away from the middle side and maybe push it out of the way if it would move I suppose, right. It looks like it's been doing it's job. Even though I don't off road, I'm always interested in all the stuff involved with the sport. I've learned more about 4wheeling since I've been on this forum than about as much as anything else only because I've never had the opportunity to access it all on the same site like this one. I'm drawn to it because I see threads and I want to see whats there, like this, and the terminology to.
 

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