Got the sliders installed. Pretty straight forward
Looking forward to seeing how these work out. I had looked at something similar for my 2014 JKU but hubs talked me out of it. He said things like this (with more working parts) could be more likely to malfunction because they are attached to areas that are meant to get banged into by rocks a lot. For example.. Can they get misaligned or damaged in a way that prevents them from popping back out again? Can rocks, mud, or grit get into those cracks and jam it up? I hope not, so I am excited to see how they hold up for you! (I have not gotten new sliders yet myself.. still window shopping)
Hi Janice,
Im sure all of those things you mention are possible but they seem to be built very well and they do come with a lock out switch that turns them off if an issue arises. I will keep you posted as time goes by
What size tires are you going to be running?
How many days do you expect for it to lower or "settle"?
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This is Rustys off road fascia for the JL. It is thick enough to prevent body damage if you drop onto a rockQuick question also, is that armor on your rear pinch seams or more decorative? Looks cool. View attachment 7755
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Nice. They go on with nutserts?This is Rustys off road fascia for the JL. It is thick enough to prevent body damage if you drop onto a rock