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OR FAB Rocker Panel Rails (part number 84307)

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Old 03-30-2011, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by 4fit?
For the guys that have installed these...

Part 1B of the instructions state that you have to cut off the weld nuts located on the back of the pinch seam. How did you accomplish this? Simple die grinder or dremel with cutoff wheel? Any more pics of the underside to show the mounting? Thanks.

Instructions located here:
orfab.com/instructions/84307.pdf
I used a sawz all with a small blade, came off pretty easy. Then you drill out the holes on the pinch seem, dont remember the size of drill but the directions will say. I also used a car jack to hold up the rails to bolt them on. Once i did the first side the other was even easier. Their great sliders, and work well as a step.
Old 03-30-2011, 05:55 AM
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I used a dremel and metal cutting wheel on mine. i got the 20 pack cuz i know i would break them all the time. i broke 4 doing it but 2 was cuz i dropped it haha. Ill try to get some pics from under @ the weld nut.

Originally Posted by 4fit?
For the guys that have installed these...

Part 1B of the instructions state that you have to cut off the weld nuts located on the back of the pinch seam. How did you accomplish this? Simple die grinder or dremel with cutoff wheel? Any more pics of the underside to show the mounting? Thanks.

Instructions located here:
orfab.com/instructions/84307.pdf
Old 03-30-2011, 08:28 AM
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Is there any reason why you couldn't use a nut-spliter on it?
Old 03-30-2011, 08:51 AM
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I'm tired of following my dreams I'm going to ask them where there going and hook up with them later.
brilliant! theyre probably taking the scenic route around that obsitcle anyway. we'll just go over it and get there first.
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well i finally got these put on

but ill tell ya, it took me just about all day to get the first one one. then the second was done in about an hour. i think the 2011 is slightly different than the 07-10. None of the holes seems to line up. anyway, they're on and im loving it!

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Old 04-08-2011, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by pickick
well i finally got these put on

but ill tell ya, it took me just about all day to get the first one one. then the second was done in about an hour. i think the 2011 is slightly different than the 07-10. None of the holes seems to line up. anyway, they're on and im loving it!

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Post up some more pics when u get the chance. These are on the list of possibilities for me '11 JKU as well.



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