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My visit to ACE Engineering and Fab in Warren Michigan

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Old 09-08-2011, 01:35 AM
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I live across the state and that was local enough for me to seal the deal. It's great to see a "local" company producing such a fine product. I thought about driving over to get my rock rails, but with gas prices what they are it didn't make sense. I received them the next business day which is always a plus. Thanks ACE!
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I am ordering the sliders for my birthday...Is there a forum discount or a coupon code?
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Really hoping to jump on a set befor bundy next weekend. Dont want to trash these sahara steps.
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bah, don't trash them, sell them and put on the sliders.
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So, how do you define "local"??

Ace Rock Rails are made in the USA, which I consider local enough. Ordered a set yesterday for my 2012 Rubicon Unlimited.
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Originally Posted by MagTen
So, how do you define "local"??

Ace Rock Rails are made in the USA, which I consider local enough. Ordered a set yesterday for my 2012 Rubicon Unlimited.
I'm in Michigan and they are in Michigan. Our state needs all the help it can get right now. So I was happy to buy something not only made in the USA but right here in the state I was born in. No offense to the rest of you hard working Americans.
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Originally Posted by Jsboening

I'm in Michigan and they are in Michigan. Our state needs all the help it can get right now. So I was happy to buy something not only made in the USA but right here in the state I was born in. No offense to the rest of you hard working Americans.
Exactly my thoughts im about 6 miles away from them. Hoping to go next week.
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Originally Posted by MagTen
So, how do you define "local"??

Ace Rock Rails are made in the USA, which I consider local enough. Ordered a set yesterday for my 2012 Rubicon Unlimited.
Local as in Michigan. Several of us from the wolverine state here. But anyone who supports American made stuff deserves massive
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I was just kidding. I simply like the Ace rails best.
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Anyone know offhand the correct torque for the body mount bolt related to this install? Assuming the technical name is the body isolator mounting bolt, it looks like the torque is 80ft.lbs. (according to the Forum chart). Me being the idiot that I am, I want to make sure I'm not confusing the mounting bolt with the body nuts since the recommended torque is so different.

I'm helping another member (MTG) install these tonight. Thanks!


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