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Looking for step options on our '26 Mojave.

33Jayman

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Hi,

My wife and I could use some direction. We have factory rock rails on our two week old Mojave. We have a 2013 Wrangler 2DR with factory running boards, and with 2 1/2 inches of lift and 35" tires we can get in easily to that. Our Gladiator not so much. We did not realize how much the running boards on the Wrangler helped out.

We bought the Mojave to take out West and run some of the (less rock crawler'ish) trails like you see on Trail Recon. We would like to put 35"s and a 2" spacer lift on it too. I called around to get pricing on Rock Sliders with the power step and really don't want to spend $3500 on a set of those.

We want something tough enough to protect the side of the Gladiator and be able to step on it (or them) to get in or out.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Jayman
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I got rid of my OEM rockrails because the wife could not get in comfortably and got the old OEM step rails...that frankly look OK but are not much better and would be sacrificial in Moab.

Now I wished I'd waited. NXTgen has EASILY removable ones that actually look good ON the OEM rails. They are designed for daily driver use but come off quickly if you want to go places... AND, pretty inexpensive, like 375 for two or 650 for four. Looks like they are out of stock now but I guess they refill fast, put your name on a list?

https://nxtgenautomotive.com/xterrain-steps-for-wrangler-gladiator-factory-rock-slider-rails They have threads here on these.

Frankly, most steps at the base of the doors are pretty worthless for me. If you step on them, then you are looking across the roof and kind of climbing down into the cab... These look lower better for getting in. The drop downs like AEV or Rough Country (1/3 cost) are your other choice but not great for hard core off roading. I actually have the AEV's on my 2022 Ram 2500 and they have been probably the best aftermarket item on the truck never once acted up in any way...carry a five year warranty.
 
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I agree the NXT gen attachments ,attach pretty easily to the rock rails and totally improve the exit and entree,definitely recommend.
 

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I’ll have to plug the nxtgen Crossterrain steps. Not many here are off road as much as me and they have never interfered with anything. And, they are holding up pretty well considering I do 10 water fords per day in an out of my ranch.

I do recommend pairs on each side for visual balance. I’d love to have an extra set for the rear, maybe one day.

Their oh-chit handles are dang good too !
 

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I agree the NXT gen attachments ,attach pretty easily to the rock rails and totally improve the exit and entree,definitely recommend.
I agree, these are great. My under 5' wife had trouble getting in until I installed these. They are easy to install and easy to remove to go wheeling.
 

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Nxtgen should also consider rail mounted mud flaps
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