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I went with the LOD rock sliders,great protection from rocks, great step, frame mounted so no drilling holes in the body. might lose a little ground clearance. but also keeps alot of dirt coming off the road to hit the doors....many good options out there, just depends on needs and likes...at the end i mtself choise the LED
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hehe, I swapped my stock roack rails for the RRC side armor, which looks nice, has a good price point and should provide reasonable protection.
If your lifting it, there's the Highrock Slider step, but it's not designed to double as a rock rail
http://www.quadratec.com/products/12542_202_07.htm
As for keeping the stock rock rails on to cover the pinch seam, I had the same exact thought. I thought it was a much cleaner look with them on,
but the result was some terrible rubbing and grinding and the body flexed and the two rubbed together. I ended up pulling everything and putting the RRC's back on alone. It really doesn't look that bad at all.
If your lifting it, there's the Highrock Slider step, but it's not designed to double as a rock rail
http://www.quadratec.com/products/12542_202_07.htm
As for keeping the stock rock rails on to cover the pinch seam, I had the same exact thought. I thought it was a much cleaner look with them on,
but the result was some terrible rubbing and grinding and the body flexed and the two rubbed together. I ended up pulling everything and putting the RRC's back on alone. It really doesn't look that bad at all.