Show me 2 door rock rails
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I got these as well. I'm probably never gonna get a chance to play in the rocks but they do hide the seam well and serve as a great step up. Helps when taking down the top etc as well as getting in and out. And no drilling required. And cost efficient. Looks kinda funny without anything there imo.
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Northridge 4x4
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Last edited by Mad Dog 21; 01-29-2016 at 02:40 PM.
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I was going to go with them at first but I do believe they are held on the body by nut-sert or rive-nuts. After putting on fenders with those fasteners and how much of a pain they were. I decided to go with Bolt on from LOD... even though I already had the tool. I do like how they are a step and provide more clearance than frame mounted rails. You know if its teraflex its good, they always overbuild and over engineer to a higher standard for the customers benefit.