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Warrior Body Armor - waste of money!!! Buyer beware.

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Old 09-15-2009, 06:50 PM
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Purejeep rockers would hide that perfectly

Old 09-15-2009, 06:58 PM
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sorry to hear about you wasting your hard earned $$$$, but warrior aint got the best $hit around, ya might have wanted to check here w/ us before ya did it, we could have warned ya about them. try the pure jeep ones and the will cover up what ever the POS left behind.
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Ouch! I was thinking about ordering these soon. Glad I did the search!
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some times we just go to far
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X 2 on that
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When installing body armor should you use a gasket material or silicone to prevent the body section you are trying to protect from rotting out?
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Originally Posted by teebes210
When installing body armor should you use a gasket material or silicone to prevent the body section you are trying to protect from rotting out?

Not a common practice in industrial or automotive applications so I would say no... I dont know if it would survive the beating and the screws may loosen up over time....
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Was looking at these..
Old 05-11-2010, 05:46 PM
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I don't know if you had to do custom drilling or not but I've learned that the factory pinch seam hole locations are different for the 09's then the 08's and 07's.

This vital fact has seem to be missed by many sidestep/rockslider manufacturers



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