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Do I have to take the rock rails off to put step bars on my Gladiator?

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Do I have to take the rock rails off to put step bars on my Gladiator?
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There a couple of brands that clamp onto the rock rails
 

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I had full lenght tube rails put on mine, the rock rails were removed. I like the tube step rails better. They protect my Glad from people opening there doos and hitting my Glad. There door would hit the tube steps first damaging there door.
 

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Do I have to take the rock rails off to put step bars on my Gladiator?
I got a set from IAG and they bolted right on to the factory rock rails.
 

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I ended up putting Slider Steps on….. by Ironman

A few reasons….
**I wanted a step platform the whole way across the side …. So I could reach and wash the roof.
**Door ding protection…. They stick out enough to prevent dumb-ass people from dinging my body panels.
**Road Debris protection… Stuff flies up from the tires and hits the sliders first. I also have front mud flaps. After driving down a stone road, the little stones get stuck in the tires. We’ll be driving down the highway and hear a PING!!! That’s one of the stones coming out of the tire and hitting the slider steps.
 

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+1 for Hide-a-Step

But I am selling mine
because I need fat old man steps
that replaced my rock rail.
Half price, free shipping
Check it out here:
M.O.R.E. Hide-a-Step
 

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white knuckle offroad makes a full length version that goes under the existing rock rails, wish i could afford them
 

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If you're looking to keep your rock slider rails and you also would like an extremely functional step, our Cross Terrain steps are an excellent solution.

Unlike the other versions that remain at rail-height, which can be a huge step up or down still, especially on lifted vehicles. Ours clamp on very tight and can come off pretty quick if you need full clearance for wheeling. No other step is as strong or durable as our Cross Terrain.

Some use ours on 2 doors and other all 4. With a set of 4, you can very easily reach all areas of the roof. Our design is unique in that you can place them anywhere along the rail and they are pretty wide. Many customers report they are much easier still to get in and out or access the roof vs full-length rail height. Despite the drop, you can still do decent trails before needing to remove.

Our steps are fully made in the USA and we offer military and first responder discounts.

Here is the link: https://nxtgenautomotive.com/xterrain-steps-for-wrangler-gladiator-factory-rock-slider-rails

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