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deaner23 05-26-2011 07:26 AM

? about ace jk rock sliders
 
for those who installed these already, is it possible to install the sliders first and then install the rubicon rock rails after or do the rubicon rock rails have to be installed first? i think the ace jk rock sliders look a lot better with the rock rails so i wanted to know which order i should buy them in. thanks

BlkRubiJK 05-26-2011 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by deaner23
for those who installed these already, is it possible to install the sliders first and then install the rubicon rock rails after or do the rubicon rock rails have to be installed first? i think the ace jk rock sliders look a lot better with the rock rails so i wanted to know which order i should buy them in. thanks

I have a rubicon so my rock rails were on first. I think you would have to remove the ace sliders in order to install rubi rails later, but ace slider install is so easy. Literally took 10 minutes to install them. So removing them, installing rubi rails and reinstalling ace sliders would be no issue at all

BadPunkin 05-26-2011 11:53 AM

Agreed. Rubi rail installation will require removing the ACE rails. They are very quick to put on, so no big deal either way.

Foam-it 05-26-2011 04:12 PM

We went with ACE because we wanted to keep the rock rails on. You may be able to loosen the bolts holding the sliders on to let them hang down and fit the rock rails. If not its easy to put them both on and off. Good Luck

JerryJeff 05-26-2011 08:11 PM

X 4.

The only time consuming part of the ACE install is trimming down the washers to fit into the rock rail mounts. Once that's done it only takes a few minutes to bolt them on.


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