It was a heavy hit and also in a place the slider wasn't meant to protect. I was essentially sliding on the frame area instead of the actual slider part. Given the area I did hit, and the force of it, I think the LoD slider held up really well. With LoD's customer service and quality parts, don't be afraid to pull the trigger on LoD!Bending an LOD slider seems like it would require a pretty strong hit? Was this the case or was it something else. I'm look at different rocker solutions and this would be a major drawback if after one hit they bend
Thanks for the advice, I've been looking around my area for a reputable off road shop to do the repairs.I'm normally just a "run it as it is" kind of person, but I'd fix that. Or course, it's easier for me to say, as I have the equipment. But that mount can not support the body. Additionally, it appears that the mount may actually be pulling the body down.
Thanks for taking a look and adding your assessment!The actual body mount only got clipped a little, the slider mount bracket took the brunt of the hit and tore off from the weld a little (not sure everyone posting looked at real close). So I don't think you have much to worry about as far as the frame / body / body mount, that looks fine. But yea, the bracket for the slider took a pretty good hit so it could some love at some point, but it's not really hurting anything. Might as well wait till after a few more off road trips and then fix everything at once.