Let me see your rock sliders.
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Thank you. I made those after I pushed the Rubi sliders up into the body so far I couldnt open my door until I got off the rock I was on. And to the guys up above with the PureJeep sliders, they dont hold up, at least not on two of the JKs of guys I wheel with. PJ makes nice bumpers but their sliders will transfer damage to the body if you play on the rocks.
Rob
Rob
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Thank you. I made those after I pushed the Rubi sliders up into the body so far I couldnt open my door until I got off the rock I was on. And to the guys up above with the PureJeep sliders, they dont hold up, at least not on two of the JKs of guys I wheel with. PJ makes nice bumpers but their sliders will transfer damage to the body if you play on the rocks.
Rob
PS your sliders look better than Evos to me.
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Obviously a body mounted slider cannot be as strong as a frame mounted slider. But as with everything, there is a give and a take. There aren't any frame mounted rails that offer the clearance of body mounted rails. I don't play on the rocks often but my sliders have saved my doors from limbs and I've even pivoted off of them. And they've never hung me on an obstacle.
PS your sliders look better than Evos to me.
PS your sliders look better than Evos to me.