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Altho boring i always see the rubicon rails taking a beating and holding up well. since i already have 2 sets (opps) why spend a grand on step sliders when i already have sliders that work well.

Found a couple companies and i found one thread but the company they were talking about already closed

https://www.hkoffroad.com/products/weld-on-slider-steps?variant=39422334992430

https://warriorproducts.com/jeep-jku-renegade-rails-diy-kit-with-steps-54006.html

https://shop.poisonspyder.com/DIY-Rico-Step-trade-Kit-66-5-p/diy-50-050.htm

anyone tried any?
Apparently you searched everywhere but this forum. There are several posts covering this.
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looks pretty good but not what im looking for

don't want to spend a grand for basically what i already have
Not sure what you mean- basically what you already have. These are true frame mounted sliders. Unless I miss understood your first post- you have two sets of factory sliders? These are ok, but what sucks about them- you will eventually smash small rocks into the body paneling from getting pinched between the rocker guard and the slider. (Especially if your running around the desert and then get into the rocks)
If you are content with the factory rails- I recommend getting some aluminum skins at a minimum.

just reread your post- j.o.y. Rides post threw Me off- so you are just looking to add some bars to the exsisting body mount sliders. ???. Still stand with my above comments…. I ran the factory hardrock sliderson our JKU and they ā€œworkā€ but it cost me the paint between the slider and body. There is too much deflection if you are actually going to use them and pivot on them. Just my .02. (Throw skins on at-least)
 

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Not sure what you mean- basically what you already have. These are true frame mounted sliders. Unless I miss understood your first post- you have two sets of factory sliders? These are ok, but what sucks about them- you will eventually smash small rocks into the body paneling from getting pinched between the rocker guard and the slider. (Especially if your running around the desert and then get into the rocks)
If you are content with the factory rails- I recommend getting some aluminum skins at a minimum.

just reread your post- j.o.y. Rides post threw Me off- so you are just looking to add some bars to the exsisting body mount sliders. ???. Still stand with my above comments…. I ran the factory hardrock sliderson our JKU and they ā€œworkā€ but it cost me the paint between the slider and body. There is too much deflection if you are actually going to use them and pivot on them. Just my .02. (Throw skins on at-least)
don’t like in a rocky area. 95% of the use had been logs and branches kicking up being driven over in the snow.

light branch hits are regular. Real weighted hits maybe every other year.

I’m not much of a wheeler just FS roads and logging roads. Didn’t need the rubicon but it came up as a really good deal at the time.
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