Chevy Colorado Rock Sliders | Blitz | 3rd Gen Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon (23+)

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  • Chevy Colorado Rock Sliders | Blitz  | 3rd Gen Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon (23+)
  • Chevy Colorado Rock Sliders | Blitz  | 3rd Gen Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon (23+)
  • Chevy Colorado Rock Sliders | Blitz  | 3rd Gen Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon (23+)
  • Chevy Colorado Rock Sliders | Blitz  | 3rd Gen Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon (23+)
  • Chevy Colorado Rock Sliders | Blitz  | 3rd Gen Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon (23+)
  • Chevy Colorado Rock Sliders | Blitz  | 3rd Gen Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon (23+)
  • Chevy Colorado Rock Sliders | Blitz  | 3rd Gen Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon (23+)

$1,499.00

 

Code: VCSL-BL2

Weight: 160 Steel | 130 Aluminum (lbs) (lbs)


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      Blitz Rock Sliders | 3rd Gen (2023+)

        Designed to be used as a serious rock slider, a useful step, and add entry/offroad lighting. Victory 4x4 Blitz Rock Sliders are proudly made in the USA and are available in a two-stage satin textured black powder coat over durable zinc primer finish.

        • CNC cut and formed from .125" steel or .190" aluminum (legs and mounting plates remain steel on aluminum option).
        • Built in LED Rock Lights (lights included).
        • Comes powder-coated satin textured black with silver textured tread plates and bottom skid.
        • Frame mounted for strength and durability.
        • Drilling required.
        • Fit all trim levels.
        • Fit Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon.
        • Includes mounting hardware.
        • Proudly designed and made in the USA.
        • Aluminum option is aluminum outer skins only, mounting brackets are still made from steel for strength.




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Q Stephen • 02/06/2024, 0:57:35 AM Will these fit other similar models, such as the Canyon AT4?
A 05/24/2024, 2:50:04 PM Yes, these will also fit a Canyon AT4
Q MA • 02/07/2024, 8:50:35 PM Are these sliders compatible with all 3rd Gen Colorado/Canyons or are they specific to just the ZR2?
A 02/14/2024, 11:58:21 AM They are compatible with all trim levels, not just the ZR2.
Q Toby • 02/12/2024, 3:50:46 AM Would these sliders fit and work on the ‘23 Colorado Z71?
A 02/12/2024, 4:21:57 PM Yes
Q MA • 02/14/2024, 12:35:10 PM Also, are these frame mounted sliders? Curious if these have been tested to be used as jacking points. Please advise.
A 02/14/2024, 5:38:03 PM Yes, these sliders mount to the frame directly and are designed to hold the weight of the truck.
Q Steve Hancock • 03/19/2024, 2:32:50 PM Will these fit the 23 Colorado Trail Boss trim?
A 06/27/2024, 3:38:20 PM Yes, they will fit the Trail boss.
Q Justin W • 04/20/2024, 10:58:17 PM are the compatible with the 2023 canyon at4x?
A 06/27/2024, 3:36:21 PM Yes, they are compatible with that model.
Q Andrew Lee • 10/14/2024, 11:04:48 PM If the vehicle has the factory installed rock sliders will these fit in the same mounting holes the factory ones use
A 01/07/2025, 4:56:42 PM Here is a link to our install video that walks you through the process of which mounting holes are utilized with our sliders. https://youtu.be/F9L36i6QxXM
Q Paul Britton • 12/23/2024, 11:13:31 PM The brackets look heavy duty, but the outside rectangular mounting plates look pretty close to the body. Odds of it deflecting enough on a good hit to bang into the rocker panels?
A 12/24/2024, 9:48:52 AM The sliders are designed to be limited by the slider legs themselves so they should not be physically able to hit the rocker panels.
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The best sliders for the Canyon/Colorado
(Tennessee) | February 5th, 2025
Got these to replace my stock sliders that came with the AT4X and they are a massive upgrade over stock. Extremely sound and strong, good as both steps and sliders, but if used as steps you'll probably put your head into the ceiling of the cab (ask me how I know). Grueling installation, the frame drilling is a painful process noise-wise and time-wise. If you are going to install them, buy the best cutting bits you can and be prepared to spend a lot of time on the endeavor. I have not wired the rock lights, and I do not look forward to doing so, no comments on that aspect of the sliders.
Note From Victory 4x4: Thanks for the review, William!
Please note: Install videos are meant to be used as a guide, and aren't always the most up to date information on product installation and improvements.
Please be sure to read the PDF installation instructions (if available) as well.


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