EAG Tubular Side Armor Rocker Guard Rock Sliders Fit for 2007-2018 Wrangler JK 2 Door
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Despite the abuse my sliders receive, they are still capable of handling the abuse
The only model of 2 door Jeep wrangler jk that qualifies
The wheels just went on 2 weeks ago, but I haven't gotten around to wheel them However, they appear to be pretty durable. The bars have 4 attachement points each. (two in front and two in the back). If you want to use it as a jack point, there shouldn't be any problem. However, I haven't tried it
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Selected User Reviews For EAG Tubular Side Armor Rocker Guard Rock Sliders Fit for 2007-2018 Wrangler JK 2 Door
It was about a few weeks ago that I had not had time to wear them. I got up this morning with some time to spare, so I took care of this. The installation was probably completed in 30 minutes or less. put out the air compressor on the floor jack to hold it up so I could use the air compressor to put the frame snug against the top of the jack. I found the installation to be very easy overall. There were a few little imperfections with the powder coat, but I could fix them with a little extra paint I got for my bumper that matches my rock sliders. I'm extremely happy with the way they turned out, as you can see in the attached image. After reviewing in a few months, I will follow up with you.
The rockers are very sturdy and went on surprisingly easily, but 1) there is a small amount of water at the bottom of the rocker where the metal plate is, but it is very slight and blows away when you are walking. The ice will also collect snow, which will have to be cleaned out once it snows. There is a metal plate on the roof, and I am hoping the metal plate won't rust. Those looking for a step should not select this since it serves no purpose as a step.
It is poorly baked, meaning that the powder coat flake off and rusts completely. Also, where the hardware is attached rusted out, and where the metal had dimples that had to be painted have rusted out. Please avoid buying these in order to save yourself money and headaches.
Although I haven't had them on the trail yet, I have used them as a jacking point as a test and have had no problems with them. However, they didn't flex enough to be noticed, and they likely wouldn't endure the full impact of the Jeep so long as they don't cost a thousand dollars. This is a great option if you like to do moderate wheeling and want some protection at a reasonable price. Upon first glance, the finish seems to be of poor quality however, on second glance, if you off-center it, it looks quite fine Regardless of what you do on the road, you will have to spray paint these yourself eventually.
My Jeep JK had been crawling the previous weekend after I had installed it. It does seem that I had a moment of high center and I hit the rock slider on the drivers' side without damaging either. This is well worth the time and money. the installation, make sure the bolts are tightened after the mounts are centered around the grommet, or else you'll hear strange sounds as you crawl.
Adding it to my Jeep was a lot easier The connection works fine, but it may need a little assistance by having someone hold the end while the other end is attached.
The price is reasonable and the work will be done. It is easy to assemble and is sturdy. To get in the Jeep, no steps were made for us to step on. It serves a purpose for me by being actual rock sliders/guards, which I place on the rock trails with the rest of the trail equipment. So far, it has protected my rocker pretty well.