I just saw this.In the photo of side view in front of the house, was the DayStar rear 3/4” spacer installed at the time of photo? I ask for truck looks level so I would assume the 2" Fabtech kit you used would yield this result and you adding the rear spacer would raise the rear by 3/4? I ask for I'm interested in the Fabtech kit but i want to have my rear slightly higher than front so I'm not looking like an idiot when loaded/towing.
What kind of steps are those?37x13.5 Toyo Open Country MTs, on a 3.5 inch Metalcloak game changer
those are the mopar rock rails, and for the bed, DV8 bed protectorWhat kind of steps are those?
Mopar makes a steel step??those are the mopar rock rails, and for the bed, DV8 bed protector
https://store.mopar.com/accessories...ssories-rock_rails/rock_rails_82215605AB.htmlMopar makes a steel step??
Those look like the stock rock rail...yours in the pic looks like a steel step?
mine is steel and its the mopar I believe Rubicon step, if I am wrong i can take that too. it is thisThose look like the stock rock rail...yours in the pic looks like a steel step?
The Jeep® Performance Parts Rock Sliders are constructed of heavy gauge steel to take on the toughest trails. These rock sliders are fully functional and provide rocker panel and lower body-side protection. Built-in step assist makes it easier to get in and out of the vehicle thanks to wide construction and anti-slip coating.mine is steel and its the mopar I believe Rubicon step, if I am wrong i can take that too. it is this
Thats it. Man if i had known those were a thing i would have haggled the crap out of the dealer over themmine is steel and its the mopar I believe Rubicon step, if I am wrong i can take that too. it is this
I did...Thats it. Man if i had known those were a thing i would have haggled the crap out of the dealer over them
haggle that isI did...
How long did you have have to wait to find the Sentinel wheels. I've been looking everywhere and can only find 6 bolt style?4" Ready Lift
17" Black Rhino - Sentinel
37x12.5 Milestars