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DTS 10-17-2011 10:06 AM

Poison Spyder DIY "Rico Step" Kit--Add On to your Rubi Rails!
 
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The JK DIY Rico Step™ Kit from Poison Spyder allows the do-it-yourselfer to add a heavy duty rub rail and entry step to the stock Jeep JK Rubicon rocker rails. The components provided in the kit are similar to Poison Spyder's "Ricochet Rockers", hence the name of the kit. The kit includes DOM tube rub rails, Rico Steps and end gussets. The DOM tube pieces are CNC bent and pre-notched, ready to weld on. The Rico Steps and gussets are laser cut from 3/16 plate steel. The steps are brake-formed to provide extra strength and reverse-dimpled for foot traction. Requires welding.

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Note that Poison Spyder recommends installing our JK Body Armor in conjunction with adding the Rico Step Kit to your Rubi Rails, and does not recommend the Rubi Rail/Rico Steps for hard core use. The Rubi Rails do not have the most robust mounting system, and the extra leverage that can be exerted by a rock pushing up against the outer edge of the Rico Step may result in the rails contacting the body sheetmetal. In this event, the JK Body Armor can help protect the Jeep's body from damage. For those venturing into the big rocks and tougher obstacles, we highly recommend our Brawler Rockers or Rocker Knockers, which will withstand much more punishment than the stock Rubicon Rails with Rico Steps.

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Click Here for 2-Door JK Rico Step Kit
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DTS 03-27-2013 07:54 AM

Thanks to Travis Ross for sending in some photos of his DIY Rico Step Kit install on his 2-door.

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tae73 03-29-2013 11:37 AM

What is the overall length of these? Thinking of cutting mine down when I cut the pinch seam back? Wonder if they would still work?

DTS 03-29-2013 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by tae73 (Post 3495180)
What is the overall length of these? Thinking of cutting mine down when I cut the pinch seam back? Wonder if they would still work?

They come in 3 lengths: 66.5" (4-door), 54.5" and 45.25".

Cedo Nulli 03-29-2013 06:06 PM

Solid product
 
I run them, I'd recommend them if you plan on keeping your stock rubi rails! Pretty solid and look good.

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Livenudes 04-12-2013 04:22 PM

Doin this tm ...any pointers?


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