JcrOffroad JKU Slider Prototype.
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I guess it depends on how high the body lift raises the bottom most surface of the mount puck. If it's at or below the frame body mount they will still fit, or if the body lift is high enough you may be able to mount them between the frame mount and body puck... I'd have to do some experimenting. Of the cuff I'd say a 1" body lift has a good chance of still working.
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I believe that a lot of folks are going to want the option for a flat black also. It will match the fenders better.
Just my .02 -
Also, are they going to be available in aluminum?
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Also, are they going to be available in aluminum?
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More info on that here: http://www.jcroffroad.com/whybaremetal.html
We won't be offering them in Aluminum. They weigh less than 100lbs for both side (with side tubes) and hardware!