You heard one review. These steps are awesome. Once I did this above they work perfectly. Snow, freezing rain etc etc. Finish is still perfect on mine.Well this thread is certainly disappointing to say the least. I just ordered these with delivery for next week. We don't really get much snow here in VA, but the quality of the finish is concerning as well.
I believe there are 4-5 people on this post citing issues. Glad the lube solution is working and hoping I get the 2.0 version.You heard one review. These steps are awesome. Once I did this above they work perfectly. Snow, freezing rain etc etc. Finish is still perfect on mine.
I was referencing the paint quality. I have heard of only one on here. The lube solution should be fixing every else no issues.I believe there are 4-5 people on this post citing issues. Glad the lube solution is working and hoping I get the 2.0 version.
Can someone post the link on how to property lube these on here please and what kind of lube to use!!I was referencing the paint quality. I have heard of only one on here. The lube solution should be fixing every else no issues.
It’s in the video a couple posts up.Can someone post the link on how to property lube these on here please and what kind of lube to use!!
Thank you for posting this. Long-term reviews, IMO, from various folks in various geographies and conditions, are extremely helpful to me. And now that I live in Colorado instead of houston, your experiences in the snow are even more valuable to me. Thank you.Hi guys, I have owned two sets of these steps (they shipped me a replacement set) and while Lynn with Rockslide Engineering has provided excellent customer service, I am afraid their products are not designed for winter. Their actuators can't handle snow build up in the steps, they get bound-up and fail. In the 3+ years of ownership, I had them stuffed into place with the switch turned off for at least 2 years - they just can't keep them working.
The powder coat finish sloughs-off after a single winter of use, despite weekly carwashes. I owned a front stubby bumper, a rear bumper with tire carrier and two sets of the step sliders, and I will not order another Rockslide Engineering product. They are poorly engineered.
The customer service I received on my less than 3 year old side steps was buy the new ones at discount which is best we can do when they are rusting and out of warranty (they called it "just a little rust"). You figure a heavy duty Jeep aftermarket product would hold up better than the below.Thank you for posting this. Long-term reviews, IMO, from various folks in various geographies and conditions, are extremely helpful to me. And now that I live in Colorado instead of houston, your experiences in the snow are even more valuable to me. Thank you.