I had off-road Wherehouse install the full set, including frame mounted skid plates. They said everything fit good. Rock hard off-road is a good company
I agree with those who don’t like the angry eyes. However I wave to all wranglers and Gladiators. This is why I likes Jeep’s, you make to any image you want and still be a Jeep.
1. After market skids plates. what you need: full under body protection, lower control arm and lower shock mount skids. Lower control arm rear frame side skids
2 synergy steering damper relocation kit
There are probably more things others can add to this list: PLEASE DO
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I have all the rock hard skid plates underneath. Great company. Family owned. Have bought other products for my LJ. I also have the diff. Skid from Rancho on my JT. Front and rear, work great
My view is you can’t add to much protection. I put on the full Rock Hard skid plate package. Did not think about the LCR frame. Bet those up pretty bag at Big Bear/ Gold Mountain trail. My advice is put on everything you can afford. Peace of mind is a great thing
If you want the best steps/rock sliders, go with rock slide Engineering. They are expensive, however there worth the price. I had them on my LJ. Now they are on my JT. I added the extra protection this time. Because of the long wheel base. This is the best mod I have done to my JT
It all adds up fast. My Truck: 2020 Rubicon
These are estimates:
35”Tires and Rims: $1800
Suspension: icon stage 8 with bump stops: $8600 installed with warranty
Mopar front bumper with winch: $1500
Baja design off road lights: $1600
Complete skid plates underneath installed: $2000
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