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Old Mar 8, 2012 | 12:18 PM
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Default Rubicon slider hardware

Okay so I got some rubicon rock sliders for my 4 door. They came without hardware and need to get some. I have searched and cannot find anything on this. The 6 nuts per side should be no problem. However the three mounts with bolts and nuts that go inside the body have me baffled. So does anyone have pictures of what these look like. I also trimmed the sliders yesterday and ended up at the hospital getting a tetanus shot and 1 stich to close up the wound, but that's not the first time I have bled for the jeep and won't be the last. So help a brother out.
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Old Mar 8, 2012 | 01:58 PM
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Someone must have a picture of the hardware.
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Old Mar 8, 2012 | 02:09 PM
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I'll do you better than that. Here are the part numbers and descriptions for all the parts.
  • 12 Each, 06104725AA, NUT AND WASHER, M6x1 (For securing rails to the pinch seam)
  • 6 Each, 06105103AA, SCREW, Hex Head, M8x1.25x30.00 (for securing rails to underside of body tub)
  • 6 Each, 06101833, U-NUT, M8x1.25 (for securing rails to underside of body tub)
All should be available thru dealerships. There may be some available for less online thru online parts stores.

Good luck.
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Old Mar 8, 2012 | 02:09 PM
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Just call the dealership, my dealership ordered me new hardware and gave it to me for free
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Old Mar 9, 2012 | 10:58 PM
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Just wanted to send out a huge thank you to hook-em as his shopping list made this so easy. Got these installed tonight and the only thing to add is that on my 2007 jku I only needed 4 of the ubolts as my 2 most rear mounts were actually just tappped and ready for the bolt. Install was so easy largely due to hook-em's shopping list. Total cost for hardware was $11.68 and that included 2 new plastic Christmas trees I needed after trimming the rails. Minus the trip the hospital for stiches this was one of my easiest installs.
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Old Mar 9, 2012 | 11:33 PM
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Yeah, the holes in the body underneath just take the clips that slide into the hole, with the threaded nut up top, inside the body. This is not the exact one, but it's the style thats used:

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Oh well, I somehow missed the whole "got these installed tonight" post, so I guess this info was not needed...LOL.
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