Rock Slider time for my 2dr JK!
#121
JK Enthusiast
Funny you ask that... couple of fellow JK'rs have looked them over really close and commented they need to change their brand "x" for something with more clearance. One particular spot a fellow JK'rs rails were actually causing him grief, where I was able to get thru with more ease due to the clearance... now that I recal, he had to back off that obstacle as the rail was causing his tires to dangle and could not get the traction to proceed.
I've still hit them a few times rather hard. Enough so you bounce in the seat, you know what I mean. How hard that is I'm not sure. Betting folks have had harder hits but these were good thuds... not "tings" or "clanks"...
The time I was most impressed is when the rig started to flop, then the rail contacted rock, stopped the flop, but had both passengers side wheels off the ground, and had to progress... Tore the front plastic fender off, wrinkled the fender, and gouged up the rear plastic fender... but did not flop, and drove out. The rails took it all in stride, the "decorative" infill piece is a little messed up, but not enough to make me want to replace it.
Oh, and I'm not all "cool hand luke", when I got out of that I had to get out of the rig and do the nervous walk/dance.
I've still hit them a few times rather hard. Enough so you bounce in the seat, you know what I mean. How hard that is I'm not sure. Betting folks have had harder hits but these were good thuds... not "tings" or "clanks"...
The time I was most impressed is when the rig started to flop, then the rail contacted rock, stopped the flop, but had both passengers side wheels off the ground, and had to progress... Tore the front plastic fender off, wrinkled the fender, and gouged up the rear plastic fender... but did not flop, and drove out. The rails took it all in stride, the "decorative" infill piece is a little messed up, but not enough to make me want to replace it.
Oh, and I'm not all "cool hand luke", when I got out of that I had to get out of the rig and do the nervous walk/dance.
#122
Right on man. Sounds good. My "gut" is telling me these will be "the one's."
I'll get them powder coated next week but I think I'm just going to clear the inner piece and keep the raw look for it. Looking forward to getting these bolted up and finally crossing this one off the list after 5 long years.
I've had all of the following:
1. Sahara steps
2. Rubicon rails
3. Ace rails
4. Ace + Rubicon rails
5. VKS PreRunners
6. .....and finally PSC body mount Rocker Knockers
I'm done jackin' around with this crap.
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I'll get them powder coated next week but I think I'm just going to clear the inner piece and keep the raw look for it. Looking forward to getting these bolted up and finally crossing this one off the list after 5 long years.
I've had all of the following:
1. Sahara steps
2. Rubicon rails
3. Ace rails
4. Ace + Rubicon rails
5. VKS PreRunners
6. .....and finally PSC body mount Rocker Knockers
I'm done jackin' around with this crap.
.
#123
JK Enthusiast
I hope these work out for you, and the wheeling you do.
I'm not sure they are the best "in the world" but they are the cats meow for me.
That's a lot of rails to have gone through.
I'm not sure they are the best "in the world" but they are the cats meow for me.
That's a lot of rails to have gone through.
#124
JK Enthusiast
Since another forum member asked for additional info, I though I'd throw it in here in case it helps others to decide for or against the PS body mount Rockers.
The rails stick out right near 3".
They sit up high, darn near level with the door sill.
The pose no obstacle getting in, I stick my right foot in the well and just sorta "hop" up into the drivers seat. I'm all of 5'7".
My wife, who is 5'2" uses them as a step, yes, it's a high step, but that is how she "climbs" in.
Getting out, I put my left foot on the rail, swing my right leg out/down and then just slide/fall out of the rig. Since they are up high at the sill it feels natural.
My wife gets out the same way and joke about "falling" out of the Jeep.
The rails stick out right near 3".
They sit up high, darn near level with the door sill.
The pose no obstacle getting in, I stick my right foot in the well and just sorta "hop" up into the drivers seat. I'm all of 5'7".
My wife, who is 5'2" uses them as a step, yes, it's a high step, but that is how she "climbs" in.
Getting out, I put my left foot on the rail, swing my right leg out/down and then just slide/fall out of the rig. Since they are up high at the sill it feels natural.
My wife gets out the same way and joke about "falling" out of the Jeep.
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Since another forum member asked for additional info, I though I'd throw it in here in case it helps others to decide for or against the PS body mount Rockers.
The rails stick out right near 3".
They sit up high, darn near level with the door sill.
The pose no obstacle getting in, I stick my right foot in the well and just sorta "hop" up into the drivers seat. I'm all of 5'7".
My wife, who is 5'2" uses them as a step, yes, it's a high step, but that is how she "climbs" in.
Getting out, I put my left foot on the rail, swing my right leg out/down and then just slide/fall out of the rig. Since they are up high at the sill it feels natural.
My wife gets out the same way and joke about "falling" out of the Jeep.
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The rails stick out right near 3".
They sit up high, darn near level with the door sill.
The pose no obstacle getting in, I stick my right foot in the well and just sorta "hop" up into the drivers seat. I'm all of 5'7".
My wife, who is 5'2" uses them as a step, yes, it's a high step, but that is how she "climbs" in.
Getting out, I put my left foot on the rail, swing my right leg out/down and then just slide/fall out of the rig. Since they are up high at the sill it feels natural.
My wife gets out the same way and joke about "falling" out of the Jeep.
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#128
JK Freak
Wow, this thread kinda exploded since I first saw and commented in it, LOL. Great discussion, and very helpful.
I'd pretty well narrowed my choices to LOD or VKS Prerunner. I've liked the idea of frame-mounted sliders as more impervious to flex, but I suppose reading this it's just not that simple. The PSC Rocker Knockers were my early favorites when I got my JK, but someone on one of these forums shared a video of their Rocker Knockers' top tube flexing almost into their door on a hard hit, and I began looking for other options.
As helpful as this thread has been, I suppose it still leaves me in a quandary. There's clearly no perfect setup, and some of the damage discussed here likely boils down to dumb luck and how often you find "perfect storm" scenarios on the trails you wheel. For me, it's not likely to be often, but even once would be maddening. No one wants, as was pointed out earlier, to take damage from the very thing you purchased to protect yourself from damage!
Anyway, insomnia is letting me ramble uselessly now, so I'll just say thanks again for an enlightening discussion. 👍🏻
I'd pretty well narrowed my choices to LOD or VKS Prerunner. I've liked the idea of frame-mounted sliders as more impervious to flex, but I suppose reading this it's just not that simple. The PSC Rocker Knockers were my early favorites when I got my JK, but someone on one of these forums shared a video of their Rocker Knockers' top tube flexing almost into their door on a hard hit, and I began looking for other options.
As helpful as this thread has been, I suppose it still leaves me in a quandary. There's clearly no perfect setup, and some of the damage discussed here likely boils down to dumb luck and how often you find "perfect storm" scenarios on the trails you wheel. For me, it's not likely to be often, but even once would be maddening. No one wants, as was pointed out earlier, to take damage from the very thing you purchased to protect yourself from damage!
Anyway, insomnia is letting me ramble uselessly now, so I'll just say thanks again for an enlightening discussion. 👍🏻
#129
I don't mind rolling the dice with the Rocker Knockers. In approx ~ 8 years that setup has been around (maybe even more), I've only been able to find 1 documented failure.
** ...and that was on a 4-door
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** ...and that was on a 4-door
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Last edited by DJ1; 04-07-2017 at 07:18 AM.
#130
JK Enthusiast
I don't DD my Jeep, So having been out in it a few time this weekend...
I actually swing my left leg out, then place my right foot on the slider... than fall out.