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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 04:09 PM
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Hi fellow JK enthusiasts, just picked up my JK last month and have been loving it. This forum has been a wealth of info. I'm looking into rocker protection and would like thoughts/experience on the KC Hilites rockers. Assuming that they are actually shipping already.... are they stout?





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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 04:19 PM
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Check out the Mopar enhanced rock rails, they are pretty nice.
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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jrtjk
There is another open thread on these and no one has come back with person experience with them yet. I wasthinking of getting them as they bolt into existing holes, however I noticed the tubing size and compared them to my friend's XJ sliders and I don't think I'd trust them to take a big hit. This is what my buddy had to say about them:

They're .120" wall. 1/8" is .125" and my AJs rails are 3/16" which is .188". Ideally you want .188", but if it's mostly cosmetic then those should be ok. However, a bit thin if they're gonna come down on rocks.
I was afraid they'd be a bit thin due to their price :( Price is nice though. Anybody else running the Mopar units mentioned? I am a Florida boy but take trips to Missouri and have a family "Jeepin" vacation to MoaB come summer so I want something that will hold up but also not something that is $600+ lol.

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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by njjeepthing
Check out the Mopar enhanced rock rails, they are pretty nice.

I bought the Mopar Enhanced Rails and I reallly like them.
I play hard on the rocks too!
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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 04:37 PM
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sorry if i missed it how much where they?
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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by jkexpeditions
Hi fellow JK enthusiasts, just picked up my JK last month and have been loving it. This forum has been a wealth of info. I'm looking into rocker protection and would like thoughts/experience on the KC Hilites rockers. Assuming that they are actually shipping already.... are they stout?





A pic of my heep.

For the price check these out. Poison Spyder JK rocker overstock sale Great quality stuff from PSC.
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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by SONIC
The Mopar rails are just the rubi rails with a bar on them, and yes they are very stout.

Your'e running 32" tires with 4.56's ? Hows that treating you?
Appreciate the info on the rails.

The gearing is great actually, I was worried myself in the beginning. I learned my lesson with my TJ, I geared to 4.10 with 33's which was good till I added more lift, winch, rockers, bumpers, cargo rack, camping gear, a family, a dog and an Ozark Mountain lol. You can't always go by what the gear ratio chart says.

I'll post up some rpm's at speed and gps corrected mpg this weekend, gotta let the motor break in first
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