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The top two are the rear flaps. The cut-out is for the exhaust pipe on the driver's side.does the driver front really have that half mood like cut-out?
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The top two are the rear flaps. The cut-out is for the exhaust pipe on the driver's side.does the driver front really have that half mood like cut-out?
i might get those. not bad for $50, way cheaper than the RockBlox that i was going to getThe top two are the rear flaps. The cut-out is for the exhaust pipe on the driver's side.
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I like the way they follow the lines of the fenders. The RockBlokz stuck out farther than I cared for. Yes, that means more protection, but they looked like an obvious ad-on instead of blending in with the stock fenders. I also considered the WeatherTechs, but didn't like how the lower part of the flap was vertical instead of angled.i might get those. not bad for $50, way cheaper than the RockBlox that i was going to get
you've been most helpful, i'll PM you for a few more questions.I like the way they follow the lines of the fenders. The RockBlokz stuck out farther than I cared for. Yes, that means more protection, but they looked like an obvious ad-on instead of blending in with the stock fenders. I also considered the WeatherTechs, but didn't like how the lower part of the flap was vertical instead of angled.
If you get them, I can get you some more pics of where I placed the plastic rivets and push fasteners. There was some trial and error on the first one until I figured it out. They supply you with some metal screws/fasteners, but I used Mopar equivalent plastic rivets and fasteners. You would need a plastic rivet tool if you go that route.
Those look great!After trying the DV8, and them not working out for me, I wound up with these Rusty’s Offroad frame-mounted sliders.
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Those do look nice!I found these Rough Country doing an internet search. The look good, and the reviews are mostly positive. Does anyone have any experience with these?
https://www.roughcountry.com/jeep-g...nd=2020-jeep-gladiator-jt-4wd-568993#overview
LOL Different strokes, I guess. I have to agree that the factory rock rails look cleaner. But at least these contour to the body. I have to do something because my wife is 5'2". We need a step of some description, and these may be the least offensive yet practical solution I've found.I think those are now the ugliest thing I've seen on a Gladiator. But they are cheap.
Remember that those are not sliders. They are just steps & if you are using the jeep offroad your likely to catch those steps hanging down like that & rip them off possibly damaging the body in the process..LOL Different strokes, I guess. I have to agree that the factory rock rails look cleaner. But at least these contour to the body. I have to do something because my wife is 5'2". We need a step of some description, and these may be the least offensive yet practical solution I've found.
The Gladiator was far from 'cheap', so I'm not really interested in saving a few hundred dollars here. I'm looking for the best overall solution.
Yes, I'm aware of the compromise, and I am reluctant to give up the rock rails. As I said, it's a compromise. We do live and play in the mountains.Yeah, agreed, those are mall crawler or fire road only steps (nothing wrong with those things if that's what you want). Around here almost every trail would have you either working hard to avoid rocks, or rip those apart. Which part of NV are you in? You guys have some rocks like here, and some super flat spaces.
I had already looked closely at that solution. But when I read the fine print, I see ' / Rubicon require additional skid plates to protect the step sliders. Part number AX-SS-SP-JT4 ' That additional part is another $600 plus all the additional installation.Remember that those are not sliders. They are just steps & if you are using the jeep offroad your likely to catch those steps hanging down like that & rip them off possibly damaging the body in the process..
I have to contend with short folks as well. We have a 9 year old who getting in & out was having to basically do a wall climb to get in & now with the slider I added can step up with little effort. And that just comes straight out from where your factory sliders are. Lower would be easier, but I didnt want to give up the ground clearance. & especially not anything sticking down to create an artifical catch point that wouldnt otherwise be there.
If I had the cash I would go with the rockslide ones. They are the best of both worlds I think https://rockslideengineering.com/product/step-slider-set-for-jeep-gladiator-jt/ Just spendy