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<blockquote data-quote="PapaUtah" data-source="post: 1086642" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Just finished installing the factory sliders on my new 2013. I do like the integrated look better than the bobbin style. Hopefully these will end up like the set of Mokos I installed on my 2005 and I never get to test them. Install is straightforward. The paperwork says it should take .8 hours. Took me 2.5. I guess I am a little more careful. Removal of the plastic is the biggest pain. The templates included with the installation sheets are not accurate. I needed to recut the rearward slots on both sides back another 1/4 inch to get the proper clearance. I used a dremel tool, you would never know the cuts weren't factory after I sanded up the edges. The only real drawback on the factory sliders is the unavailability of the individual parts. If you mess up a slider you can just buy the covers. Its another $299 for a complete set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaUtah, post: 1086642, member: 212"] Just finished installing the factory sliders on my new 2013. I do like the integrated look better than the bobbin style. Hopefully these will end up like the set of Mokos I installed on my 2005 and I never get to test them. Install is straightforward. The paperwork says it should take .8 hours. Took me 2.5. I guess I am a little more careful. Removal of the plastic is the biggest pain. The templates included with the installation sheets are not accurate. I needed to recut the rearward slots on both sides back another 1/4 inch to get the proper clearance. I used a dremel tool, you would never know the cuts weren't factory after I sanded up the edges. The only real drawback on the factory sliders is the unavailability of the individual parts. If you mess up a slider you can just buy the covers. Its another $299 for a complete set. [/QUOTE]
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