Ace Engineering Rock Sliders

RamP

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Just got these yesterday and sm very happy with the quality and fit. I'm on a kick of beefing up the armor before tackling other mods. This is my first step.
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I waited till I found rubi rails on craigslist before I put mine on. It looks kinda unfinished without them I thought.
 
Put Ace Flat Fenders and Ace Rock Rails on my 2-door. Looks good but the rubi rail makes it look more complete.

 
What did it take to install these? Any cutting or drilling?

I ran these when I first bought my jeep. I don't know if anything has changed (other than you can get a weld on option), but they are held on by your frame bolts. You unbolt 3 of them, grind the washers down a bit and bolt them back up. Very easy install. No cutting. Not drilling. Just grinding. :thumb:
 
I ran these when I first bought my jeep. I don't know if anything has changed (other than you can get a weld on option), but they are held on by your frame bolts. You unbolt 3 of them, grind the washers down a bit and bolt them back up. Very easy install. No cutting. Not drilling. Just grinding. :thumb:

Cool, I may look into these with the rubi rails. Thank you sir
 
They are very strong and durable and also make a good step. I fell off a ledge in moab and it barely dented my slider.

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What did it take to install these? Any cutting or drilling?

Like MTG said, its very easy. And remember, the inserts are for the rear only and the front only uses the bolts and nuts. They also have install videos on their site.
 
Like MTG said, its very easy. And remember, the inserts are for the rear only and the front only uses the bolts and nuts. They also have install videos on their site.

Awesome I'll definitely check those out. Thanks all for the info
 
Like everyone said, they are very easy to install. I did them myself in less than an hour. Just remember to torque the bolts to 80ftlbs to prevent any over torque squeaking.
They are great for protection, a side step, and will prevent any body damage in parking lots where people open their doors into you. They'll get a nice half circle dent in their door seam instead.
Should also mention that they are warranteed for life against breaking or bending. No questions asked. Made in Detroit too.
 
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