PureJeep Rocker Guards Insatlled!!!
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Still love them though!
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For those of you that haven't seen these photos. They are the ones that will eventually used for a write up. You can kind of walk yourself through the installation just by looking at the photos.
http://www.project-jk.com/wp-gallery...2_itemId=54598
http://www.project-jk.com/wp-gallery...2_itemId=54598
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I've had mine on for 9 months now and they are holding up really well to being dragged over rocks. I did slightly trim the rear of them to ensure they would not interfere with larger tires and flat fenders.
Hope your install was easier than mine - they were a rear PITA, as the holes underneath did not properly align with the holes for the support bolts. I put it down to early teething issues which I was assured would be resolved.
Hope your install was easier than mine - they were a rear PITA, as the holes underneath did not properly align with the holes for the support bolts. I put it down to early teething issues which I was assured would be resolved.
I just helped a guy install a set on a 4 door, It took a little more time getting it lined up before drilling, but it came out good!
Just be sure to get sharp drill bits, and use a step bit for the 1/2 holes, You'll thank me later..
Last edited by Piginajeep; 07-23-2008 at 07:06 PM.
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I just installed mine on the 2 door, they are not an easy install but everything lined up properly. They look great too!
I just helped a guy install a set on a 4 door, It took a little more time getting it lined up before drilling, but it came out good!
Just be sure to get sharp drill bits, and use a step bit for the 1/2 holes, You'll thank me later..
I just helped a guy install a set on a 4 door, It took a little more time getting it lined up before drilling, but it came out good!
Just be sure to get sharp drill bits, and use a step bit for the 1/2 holes, You'll thank me later..