After the pre-run part of the trip last weekend we headed over to run Heartbreak Ridge. I was being especially careful, as I have not had a chance to order/install sliders yet, but while going through the entrance I slipped off one of the rocks and heard a crunch. Thinking I had just wrecked the rockers I glanced at them quickly, but didn't see any obvious damage besides a new crack in the plastic (disposable) trim piece. Back on pavement that afternoon I realized the crunch was actually the sound of the front corner of my passenger door being curled inwards (fortunately in an easy to fix spot).
Looking back at the manner in which my door made it to the rock I can't help but think the sliders I originally picked out would not have been any help at all in this situation:
After seeing the only partially damaged trim plastic below the door, and the section of it that completely skipped the rock that the door hit, I'm thinking the additional tube-step often seen on sliders is a must:
Thoughts?