Re: rocker panel protection
#1
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Re: rocker panel protection
Eric,
Look at the step rub rails at www.runck.com Awesome!
Bob
"Eric" <gymrat@***.net> wrote in message
news:6y6Pa.3469$o86.2185@news1.central.***.net...
> I was looking to get some nerf bars for a couple of reasons: 1. to
protect
> the rocker panels, and 2. to assist in getting in and out of my TJ (it's
> only got a 2" lift... but when my uniform is freshly starched, it can be a
> pain!). I've heard nothing but negative things about getting plain-jane
> nerf bars (although I wheeled with a guy a couple of weeks ago that beat
the
> heck out of his and they still look good...). I've narrowed it down to
> three options:
>
> 1. Boulder bars (drilling required)
> 2. Olympic (either the rectangle rock slider or the reverse-a-bar --
which
> I really like and doesn't require drilling)
> 3. FRS Rock Rails (These are SHARP -- but drilling required).
>
> I only go on the trails about once every 6 weeks or so. And when I do go,
> seeing that I only have a 2" spacer lift, I don't go too crazy. In other
> words, I'm not going to the extreme all the time, so I may not need to get
> an integrated-full-cage-tied-into-the-granite-made-of-titanium-type of
> product. ;-)
>
> Any thoughts or experiences? Thanks!
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
> 2" spacer Lift
> TB Swap (yay!)
>
>
Look at the step rub rails at www.runck.com Awesome!
Bob
"Eric" <gymrat@***.net> wrote in message
news:6y6Pa.3469$o86.2185@news1.central.***.net...
> I was looking to get some nerf bars for a couple of reasons: 1. to
protect
> the rocker panels, and 2. to assist in getting in and out of my TJ (it's
> only got a 2" lift... but when my uniform is freshly starched, it can be a
> pain!). I've heard nothing but negative things about getting plain-jane
> nerf bars (although I wheeled with a guy a couple of weeks ago that beat
the
> heck out of his and they still look good...). I've narrowed it down to
> three options:
>
> 1. Boulder bars (drilling required)
> 2. Olympic (either the rectangle rock slider or the reverse-a-bar --
which
> I really like and doesn't require drilling)
> 3. FRS Rock Rails (These are SHARP -- but drilling required).
>
> I only go on the trails about once every 6 weeks or so. And when I do go,
> seeing that I only have a 2" spacer lift, I don't go too crazy. In other
> words, I'm not going to the extreme all the time, so I may not need to get
> an integrated-full-cage-tied-into-the-granite-made-of-titanium-type of
> product. ;-)
>
> Any thoughts or experiences? Thanks!
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
> 2" spacer Lift
> TB Swap (yay!)
>
>
#2
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Re: rocker panel protection
They don't have any prices listed... any ideas on how much they cost? Also,
what's with that awful diamond plating?!? If it was flat black, we'd be in
business...
Eric
"Wander2008" <cloverpatch@insightbb.com> wrote in message
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> Eric,
>
> Look at the step rub rails at www.runck.com Awesome!
>
> Bob
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@***.net> wrote in message
> news:6y6Pa.3469$o86.2185@news1.central.***.net...
> > I was looking to get some nerf bars for a couple of reasons: 1. to
> protect
> > the rocker panels, and 2. to assist in getting in and out of my TJ
(it's
> > only got a 2" lift... but when my uniform is freshly starched, it can be
a
> > pain!). I've heard nothing but negative things about getting plain-jane
> > nerf bars (although I wheeled with a guy a couple of weeks ago that beat
> the
> > heck out of his and they still look good...). I've narrowed it down to
> > three options:
> >
> > 1. Boulder bars (drilling required)
> > 2. Olympic (either the rectangle rock slider or the reverse-a-bar --
> which
> > I really like and doesn't require drilling)
> > 3. FRS Rock Rails (These are SHARP -- but drilling required).
> >
> > I only go on the trails about once every 6 weeks or so. And when I do
go,
> > seeing that I only have a 2" spacer lift, I don't go too crazy. In
other
> > words, I'm not going to the extreme all the time, so I may not need to
get
> > an integrated-full-cage-tied-into-the-granite-made-of-titanium-type of
> > product. ;-)
> >
> > Any thoughts or experiences? Thanks!
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
> > 2" spacer Lift
> > TB Swap (yay!)
> >
> >
>
>
what's with that awful diamond plating?!? If it was flat black, we'd be in
business...
Eric
"Wander2008" <cloverpatch@insightbb.com> wrote in message
news:O5ePa.22169$wk6.5117@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.ne t...
> Eric,
>
> Look at the step rub rails at www.runck.com Awesome!
>
> Bob
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@***.net> wrote in message
> news:6y6Pa.3469$o86.2185@news1.central.***.net...
> > I was looking to get some nerf bars for a couple of reasons: 1. to
> protect
> > the rocker panels, and 2. to assist in getting in and out of my TJ
(it's
> > only got a 2" lift... but when my uniform is freshly starched, it can be
a
> > pain!). I've heard nothing but negative things about getting plain-jane
> > nerf bars (although I wheeled with a guy a couple of weeks ago that beat
> the
> > heck out of his and they still look good...). I've narrowed it down to
> > three options:
> >
> > 1. Boulder bars (drilling required)
> > 2. Olympic (either the rectangle rock slider or the reverse-a-bar --
> which
> > I really like and doesn't require drilling)
> > 3. FRS Rock Rails (These are SHARP -- but drilling required).
> >
> > I only go on the trails about once every 6 weeks or so. And when I do
go,
> > seeing that I only have a 2" spacer lift, I don't go too crazy. In
other
> > words, I'm not going to the extreme all the time, so I may not need to
get
> > an integrated-full-cage-tied-into-the-granite-made-of-titanium-type of
> > product. ;-)
> >
> > Any thoughts or experiences? Thanks!
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
> > 2" spacer Lift
> > TB Swap (yay!)
> >
> >
>
>
#3
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Re: rocker panel protection
Ok, nevermind.. for $379, they're nuts!!!!
Eric
"Wander2008" <cloverpatch@insightbb.com> wrote in message
news:O5ePa.22169$wk6.5117@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.ne t...
> Eric,
>
> Look at the step rub rails at www.runck.com Awesome!
>
> Bob
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@***.net> wrote in message
> news:6y6Pa.3469$o86.2185@news1.central.***.net...
> > I was looking to get some nerf bars for a couple of reasons: 1. to
> protect
> > the rocker panels, and 2. to assist in getting in and out of my TJ
(it's
> > only got a 2" lift... but when my uniform is freshly starched, it can be
a
> > pain!). I've heard nothing but negative things about getting plain-jane
> > nerf bars (although I wheeled with a guy a couple of weeks ago that beat
> the
> > heck out of his and they still look good...). I've narrowed it down to
> > three options:
> >
> > 1. Boulder bars (drilling required)
> > 2. Olympic (either the rectangle rock slider or the reverse-a-bar --
> which
> > I really like and doesn't require drilling)
> > 3. FRS Rock Rails (These are SHARP -- but drilling required).
> >
> > I only go on the trails about once every 6 weeks or so. And when I do
go,
> > seeing that I only have a 2" spacer lift, I don't go too crazy. In
other
> > words, I'm not going to the extreme all the time, so I may not need to
get
> > an integrated-full-cage-tied-into-the-granite-made-of-titanium-type of
> > product. ;-)
> >
> > Any thoughts or experiences? Thanks!
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
> > 2" spacer Lift
> > TB Swap (yay!)
> >
> >
>
>
Eric
"Wander2008" <cloverpatch@insightbb.com> wrote in message
news:O5ePa.22169$wk6.5117@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.ne t...
> Eric,
>
> Look at the step rub rails at www.runck.com Awesome!
>
> Bob
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@***.net> wrote in message
> news:6y6Pa.3469$o86.2185@news1.central.***.net...
> > I was looking to get some nerf bars for a couple of reasons: 1. to
> protect
> > the rocker panels, and 2. to assist in getting in and out of my TJ
(it's
> > only got a 2" lift... but when my uniform is freshly starched, it can be
a
> > pain!). I've heard nothing but negative things about getting plain-jane
> > nerf bars (although I wheeled with a guy a couple of weeks ago that beat
> the
> > heck out of his and they still look good...). I've narrowed it down to
> > three options:
> >
> > 1. Boulder bars (drilling required)
> > 2. Olympic (either the rectangle rock slider or the reverse-a-bar --
> which
> > I really like and doesn't require drilling)
> > 3. FRS Rock Rails (These are SHARP -- but drilling required).
> >
> > I only go on the trails about once every 6 weeks or so. And when I do
go,
> > seeing that I only have a 2" spacer lift, I don't go too crazy. In
other
> > words, I'm not going to the extreme all the time, so I may not need to
get
> > an integrated-full-cage-tied-into-the-granite-made-of-titanium-type of
> > product. ;-)
> >
> > Any thoughts or experiences? Thanks!
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
> > 2" spacer Lift
> > TB Swap (yay!)
> >
> >
>
>
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