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Advice needed for replacing stock Rubi rock rails

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Less expensive, probably heavier duty.

https://www.rockhard4x4.com/product_p/rh-80104.htm

If you order through Northridge 4x4 you won't have to pay shipping, but it will take a little longer to get there.

Oh, the ones you linked are for a JK. You need JT specific sliders, JK and JL will NOT fit.
 
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Less expensive, probably heavier duty.

https://www.rockhard4x4.com/product_p/rh-80104.htm

If you order through Northridge 4x4 you won't have to pay shipping, but it will take a little longer to get tere.

Oh, the ones you linked are for a JK. You need JT specific sliders, JK and JL will NOT fit.
great catch on the JK sizing…that would have been a huge upset. Taking a brief look at the rockhard rails definitely going to consider those as an option. Thank you.
 

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I am happy with Rock Hard angled up sliders. I put abrasive tape on the top of the tube for anti-skid. They are stout, moderate weight, good protection and serve as a step. If you search, you can find threads on them.
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