When I finally decided to upgrade my truck, my first major purchase was a set of White Knuckle Offroad Rock Sliders. Back in 2020, there wasn't much information available on rock slider options for RAM 2500s. While starting my off-road journey, I began researching online. I came across Offroad Treks' video of Chris doing High Dive, and seeing how well the White Knuckle Rock Sliders protected his truck, I knew they were the right choice for me:
That Offroad Treks video convinced me that White Knuckle Rock Sliders were the right choice for my truck. An added bonus was that they were bolt-on, offering flexibility if I decided to change my setup later. Having already damaged my factory foot steps while off-roading, I knew I needed robust protection. I opted to have my sliders coated with bedliner by Bedliner Veterans in Tempe, Arizona. If you need a durable bedliner for your work truck, I highly recommend them! The coating on these rock sliders withstood years of extreme wear, and was incredibly difficult to remove when I finally needed to. In hindsight, the bedliner on the rock sliders was a terrible decision. I've learned a lot through experience, and I'm always learning more. As a beginner off-roader, I initially thought the bedliner would solve a grip issue. It did, at first. However, as I progressed and started using the rock sliders more intensely, the bedliner became a significant obstacle. When I first got my truck, I never imagined I'd be tackling the challenges I do now. Through these experiences, I've gained valuable knowledge that I'm eager to share with others.

There are now many videos available demonstrating the installation of White Knuckle Rock Sliders. I strongly recommend having two people, jack stands, and plenty of patience for this project. Alternatively, professional installation is also an option. These rock sliders are incredibly robust, capable of withstanding significant impacts. Their considerable size and weight make installation a challenging, but worthwhile, endeavor.!
