Just finished installing my Ace Rock Rails
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Just finished installing my Ace Rock Rails
Look pretty nice together with the rubi rails. What do you think? These are heavy duty. Ace does a nice job!
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Here you go. Starting to get dark here but I think you can make it out.
The first pick is one of three mounting bolts to the frame rail. These are stock bolts with the washers ground down a little on two sides. Very solid mount.
By jhensley12500 at 2012-03-27
More pics of how they mount under the Jeep
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By jhensley12500 at 2012-03-27
The first pick is one of three mounting bolts to the frame rail. These are stock bolts with the washers ground down a little on two sides. Very solid mount.
By jhensley12500 at 2012-03-27
More pics of how they mount under the Jeep
By jhensley12500 at 2012-03-27
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I installed Ace Rock Rails this weekend as well
After I struggled with the first bolt coming out, I read this string. Then while I backed out the bolts, I banged the washer at the same time (down lightly since there is not much room)--and then pulled on the washer with my hand while backing it out. Came out no problem. When I put them back in, I tapped the socket driver lightly with a hammer to ensure it was going in past the sheet metal. Then finger tightened to make sure it was going in without stripping the bolt, then tightened with ratchet.