Has anyone tried this step yet?
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Has anyone tried this step yet?
Jeep JK HIDE A STEP - YouTube
Its 117 bucks through M.O.R.E. Jeep JK Hide-A-Step from Mountain Off-Road (M.O.R.E.)
I could use it instead of my Stock steps which I never use. No i dont need them but I could add them later for when I do add my lift.
Its 117 bucks through M.O.R.E. Jeep JK Hide-A-Step from Mountain Off-Road (M.O.R.E.)
I could use it instead of my Stock steps which I never use. No i dont need them but I could add them later for when I do add my lift.
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i have them installed on my 2-door 2012 Rubicon. They are very sturdy and well made. They are also, largely hidden unless in use. I've only found two issues with them, first they're a pain to install if you have the factory rails. Second, they tend to slap up and hit the rails when you step off of them. The little rubber bumper they use doesn't appear capable of stopping this, though I haven't called M.O.R.E. to see if they have any ideas.
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