Poison Spyder Brawler Rockers?
I've got them on my 2dr JK. They are really stout and well made but some people don't like how they mount onto the Jeep. They mount under the body of the Jeep rather then the frame like other companies. I've bashed mine and slid along rocks with them and never had an issue but I certainly see the added benefits of having sliders mounted to the frame.
I've got them on my 2dr JK. They are really stout and well made but some people don't like how they mount onto the Jeep. They mount under the body of the Jeep rather then the frame like other companies. I've bashed mine and slid along rocks with them and never had an issue but I certainly see the added benefits of having sliders mounted to the frame.
I don't have the PSC rockers yet but I do have a bumper and e-disco skid and they are beefy! If the rockers are anything like the bumper they're awesome!
I have rock hard rocker guards on my 11' JKU and it bolts both to the frame and 11 bolts into the body. I love them and they act as an 11" skid plate under the jeep to line right up with the main factory skid.
I have my JKU PSC brawler rockers at the powder coaters right now. Will fit them next week. They are amazingly solid, very heavy but will take a phenomenal amount of punishment. I am very impressed by the quality of the product PSC produces. IMHO the look great and will perform just as well. I am very happy with them. I got the steel version and they are extremely solid.
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I have my JKU PSC brawler rockers at the powder coaters right now. Will fit them next week. They are amazingly solid, very heavy but will take a phenomenal amount of punishment. I am very impressed by the quality of the product PSC produces. IMHO the look great and will perform just as well. I am very happy with them. I got the steel version and they are extremely solid.
I believe they were In stock at the time. David keeps a lot of psc inventory on hand. I went with steel because I wanted heavy duty protection.I've scraped them up quite a bit on California granite, Arizona bedrock, and Washington sandstone. Removed powder coat and paint, but no dents.



