Wondering if these insert held up. I currently have a Trd sport without the threads on the frame and wanted to put the oem rock sliders.
The nutserts will hold up on the road and through general use (stepping on them), but if you're going to use the rock sliders for off-roading, you should consider through bolts.
Through bolts are stronger than nutserts when it comes to frame rails that dont have existing holes. It's a process to prepare the holes, but it will offer a much stronger and reliable rock slider on the trail.
Why:
Load path: Through bolts clamp the outside frame rail with large washers or a backing plate. The load spreads over a larger area. In a perfect world, you would have a crush sleeve inside the frame rail to support the load even more, but we don't have that access, so large square washers, 5/8" or 1/2" bolts, and Nylock nuts are the true solution for our use case.
Clamp force: Through bolts accept higher torque, which raises joint preload and friction.
Fastener strength: A 5/8 in grade 8 through bolt in single shear carries several thousand pounds more than a typical steel rivet nut of the same size. Expect roughly 3x higher or more shear and pull resistance.
Serviceability (this is a huge one): Through bolts can be re-torqued and inspected. A spun nutsert usually requires drilling or cutting to repair/replace. You can only thread bolts into a nutsert so many times before it will spin out on you. Which ultimately leaves nutserts in your frame rail, requiring you to install new nutserts. They're just a pain in the ass.
Use nutserts only for light-duty attachments like steps. For true slider loads, use large diameter washers, and grade 8 or 10.9 hardware sized M16, M12, or 5/8" to 1/2".