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Old 03-21-2011, 04:52 PM
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Default Rock sliders

Im looking into. Some rock sliders i love the lod sliders but the price is a lot has any one got the ace engineering sliders if so do u have any pics the pics on the web site show nothing thanks .
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Not sure of your budget but Offroad Evolution sliders are very clean and durable pieces. Then again you should decide whether you want weld on or bolt on, frame mounted vs. body mounted. Poison Spyder makes good quality stuff too.
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Good luck I've been begging foe ACE pics for a while
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There are pics on this modified section of the forum. Just gotta look.
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Yeah I saw one but that was it
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I think this is the only pic I have, let me know if you want a different look. I just saw that ACE updated the design and now uses 3 mount points on the 4dr.
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This thread has a few sliders... and pics of the ACE as well

Edit: ACE on pg 2

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ls-side-steps.
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I am also leaning toward the ACE sliders. Glad to hear that they went to 3 mounting positions. I just have to verify that and sell a few things now.
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I went with ACE. Shipped yesterday///whoohoo!
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I'm happy with them so far. I haven't really hit anything with them, although they might've blocked some branches from kicking up. I chose them because they seem to have more room between the body and rail than the other body mount rails. In my head that means they'll have to move farther before the rocker takes damage. We'll see!


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