Shrockworks Bumper and Rock Rail on Project JK
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We will offer a wider bumper that will integrate fog lights next. If you want to by this bumper with a closed top, integrated fog light mounts, and a w/o winch mount, let me know...maybe we'll offer that as an option.
YES.......YES........YES. Not a rock crawler but love the look.
We will offer a wider bumper that will integrate fog lights next. If you want to by this bumper with a closed top, integrated fog light mounts, and a w/o winch mount, let me know...maybe we'll offer that as an option.
YES.......YES........YES. Not a rock crawler but love the look.
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Perfect, that's what I was wondering myself.
I was all set for the Purejeep bumper as well but you have changed my mind. We're planning on both the bumper and the rails.
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Best looking stubby, although I'm waiting for the full width.
I'm running your YJ body mount rock sliders. They are excellent.
I prefer this design for clearance, clean look, etc.
Any plans to offer this style for the JK?
A bit tougher with the added bends.
I'm running your YJ body mount rock sliders. They are excellent.
I prefer this design for clearance, clean look, etc.
Any plans to offer this style for the JK?
A bit tougher with the added bends.
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what thickness are the sliders and bumpers? 3/16 or 1/4? I will be putting mine in harms way and use the sliders consistently on the rocks, best way to pivet the jeep