4 Door Rubicon Rails - Denver, CO
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The rails were on my Jeep about 3 years but they have no rock rash, scratches or dents in them. I would rather keep things local but PM me the details about shipping APO. It might not be cost effective though.
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Rock Rails
How stout are those rails?
I just bought my Rubicon and I have side steps that are going to bend when I go wheeling. Are these rock rails strong enough to protect the body when I lay it into a rock? Do you happen to know the thickness of the metal?
Thanks,
Josh
I just bought my Rubicon and I have side steps that are going to bend when I go wheeling. Are these rock rails strong enough to protect the body when I lay it into a rock? Do you happen to know the thickness of the metal?
Thanks,
Josh
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Hi...I haven't tested them but reading through the posts on this forum it seems about 50/50 between those that like them and those that don't. It'll really depend on what type of wheeling you do since there are stronger rails out there that bolt to the frame. I'm not quite sure how thick the metal is but they are heavy and seem pretty stout. I haven't read to many posts about them bending. If you want some more pictures or would like to swing by and take a look let me know.