Would they become useless on a stock Rubicon ? In terms of height that is , I'm getting my lift kit and wheels and what not next year , for now I'm keeping it stock , but it seems like 12 inches would almost be ground level on a stock rubi
They would definitely be a low-rider step on a stock Rubicon, but they would not hit the ground. If you are fine climbing into the Jeep as it is now, you could hit the over-ride button and turn them off until you add you lift and tires.
With the sliders in place? That was a very detailed install video. Thanks. With the Gladiator coming out with the diesel next month, what higher end lift/ shocks do you recommend to to run 37" tires?
Northridge4x4 Awesome, thank you for replying. I have a 4x4 beach access close to home. Removing the doors on the jeeps around the beach are a must. Glad to see there is an ability to do that.
That product is not worth the money, nothing but problems from deploying/redeploying, motor failure, and weak skid plate.
Would they become useless on a stock Rubicon ?
In terms of height that is , I'm getting my lift kit and wheels and what not next year , for now I'm keeping it stock , but it seems like 12 inches would almost be ground level on a stock rubi
They would definitely be a low-rider step on a stock Rubicon, but they would not hit the ground.
If you are fine climbing into the Jeep as it is now, you could hit the over-ride button and turn them off until you add you lift and tires.
They are not worth it if you really off road they bend even with the added bash covers. The motors constantly go out
Those look great!
How did you finish tightning the body mount bolts after you installed the slider?
Tighten them back up and torque to 80 ft-lbs.
With the sliders in place? That was a very detailed install video. Thanks.
With the Gladiator coming out with the diesel next month, what higher end lift/ shocks do you recommend to to run 37" tires?
The install seemed pretty thorough except forgetting to mention to re-torque the body mounts :/
Will this be the same steps for the Jeep JLU?
They are very similar to the JLU steps, but designed to fit the JT.
How do they operate when you want to remove your doors?
Add-in their door delete kit:
www.northridge4x4.com/part/rockers-sliders/sl-dd-100-rock-slide-engineering-step-slider-door-delete-kit
Northridge4x4 Awesome, thank you for replying. I have a 4x4 beach access close to home. Removing the doors on the jeeps around the beach are a must. Glad to see there is an ability to do that.
Wooow exacto para mi
Very nice
They rust quick
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I love the ones on my JL