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Old 05-07-2011, 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by arasco85
Any issues with the factory rubi rails?
They don't protect worth a damn haha I have them and there are many dents around them
Old 05-07-2011, 05:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeep Hound

They don't protect worth a damn haha I have them and there are many dents around them
I thought they looked a bit light duty, thanks for confirming.
Old 05-07-2011, 06:42 AM
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Here are mine... Completely custom work, me and Dad. I won't be challenging them too much, but the are rock solid.
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Old 05-07-2011, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by SLVR07

I thought they looked a bit light duty, thanks for confirming.
The sliders themselves are ok. It's just that they are small and only protect the seem where they sit. They don't provide much coverage
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Originally Posted by Jeep Hound

The sliders themselves are ok. It's just that they are small and only protect the seem where they sit. They don't provide much coverage
I made the right decision, I was considering going with those but went with Genright's instead.
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Originally Posted by SLVR07

I made the right decision, I was considering going with those but went with Genright's instead.
I'm still deciding but what you have now is better than factory that's for sure.

I am going to add the EVO (side paneling , (if that's what you call it) but am still on the fence with what slider to choose
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Originally Posted by Lecia12
Here are mine... Completely custom work, me and Dad. I won't be challenging them too much, but the are rock solid.
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Nice job !!! Those look flawless!
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Old 05-07-2011, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeep Hound

I'm still deciding but what you have now is better than factory that's for sure.

I am going to add the EVO (side paneling , (if that's what you call it) but am still on the fence with what slider to choose
That was one of the hardest decision of all the mods that I have added. I am still on the fence between steel and aluminum; mine are steel. One of the reasons I went with the Genright's was because they hug tight to the tub and thay are boat side that go dpwn to the frame.......I think there are many good ones it just comes down to preference.
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Originally Posted by SLVR07
That was one of the hardest decision of all the mods that I have added. I am still on the fence between steel and aluminum; mine are steel. One of the reasons I went with the Genright's was because they hug tight to the tub and thay are boat side that go dpwn to the frame.......I think there are many good ones it just comes down to preference.
Pretty much my thoughts. I went with the PSC rockers that are boatside and hang close to the tub.

I also agree that there are many good ones out there and a lot of it is preference.


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