Need help on rock sliders
#11
Maybe if the rocker gard is thin enough, but most a .25 inch thick. That being said, the cantilever beams that support the rails will flex and if close enough to the body (.5 inches to .75 inches)... it will damage the body. In addition, body mounted rails are higher up in the air and if you do a BL, you just increased your rail clearance. with a Frame mounted rail, a BL does not add additional clearance for the rail. It will add additional clearance between body and rail.
My last jeep had a body mounted rail with no issues. I put a frame mounted rail this time and even welded on additional member to minimize flex. It still flexed into my body the first time I landed hard on it.
My last jeep had a body mounted rail with no issues. I put a frame mounted rail this time and even welded on additional member to minimize flex. It still flexed into my body the first time I landed hard on it.
#14
JK Super Freak
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#15
Wouldnt the body start to rust with all those bolts holding the sliders on?
Thats a lot of holes to drill in the body.
Last edited by kntr; 12-19-2007 at 08:30 AM.
#16
Not an opinion... just what I have seen to date. Which frame mounted rail are you talking about. How many beams run to the frame? How wide are the beams and how thick are the walls... I will be happy to calculate how much load it will take to flex the beam into your rocker panel.
#17
JK Super Freak
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Not an opinion... just what I have seen to date. Which frame mounted rail are you talking about. How many beams run to the frame? How wide are the beams and how thick are the walls... I will be happy to calculate how much load it will take to flex the beam into your rocker panel.
the shrockworks on my JK have three solid, and reinforced attachment points going to the frame, one thing to note the flex might not be the rails but the actual frame, the frame on the jk is really beefy compared to previous jeep models.
#19
Edit - I guess I should have read further to see your pic! Looks great! Have any direct-view pics from the side?
Also, getting back on-topic, I have the shrockworks rails and am very pleased with them. They are very sturdy. The only downside I see from some of the other options is they lose a little clearance when compared to body-mounted and some have gotten hung up on rocks caught between the frame-support rails.
I think there is a rail that has a flat plate from the frame to the rail on their product, not sure which one it is. I've been wondering if you could weld something on to the shrockworks rails to create a flat surface??
Last edited by cab76; 12-20-2007 at 12:25 PM.