Here's mine its a JCR mid height rack with a Body armor RTT. Its also gray like the JT. unfortunately I don't have an open pic.
I take mine off in the winter and back on in the spring.
I was selling this because I need to get rid of it ASAP. I'm moving and I can't take it with me. I have no time to ship out or I would. At this point anyone make an offer and I'll accept. It's got to be picked up though in Leesburg this weekend.
yeah, cant say that I've actually used them for recovery. haven't needed to do so yet. they're fine as far as weather wear and rock wear from daily driving but i cant say if they will or wont hold up to heavier duty wear. if you know you are going to put them to work, powdercoat them.
I wanted to powdercoat them but i didnt have they resources to do it myself and the local shops couldn't do it for a couple weeks and wanted charge outrageous amounts, so i just sprayed them myself. Just sanded them rough, did some primer layers and sprayed them with several layer of paint. I...
3 weeks ago i would have bought and picked these up from you. I'm in VA.
I ordered these and installed them last week. it cost me $2k.
i love them, they look great and make it a whole lot easier to get in the JT with lift and tires.
yeah? $1000+, well someone got lucky. i did upgrade. these are the mojave rock sliders, wider than the rubicon ones. they're all over the marketplace for $100-$250
I have just removed my Mojave gladiator Rock rails. Excellent condition, No scratches or dents. Factory coated. Comes with all the mounting bolts and nuts. Located in Northern Virginia (Leesburg 20175), $100 firm picked up.
Yes that's an arcus bumper. The lift is the AEV 2in spacer kit for the Mojave. Just lifts it up a little bit while still maintaining the original premium suspension. Still feels stock but has a little bit more clearance and looks great imo. With the tires and the spacers it sits pretty high, so...
Yeah just drilled a couple holes and It worked well. Not very thick metal, just measured in a flat spot where I wanted the lights and used a titanium drill bit to poke through.