The next cutting job was the rear wheel wells.... I decided that I like the look and design of MetalCloak over line front tube fenders. Very narrow, round LED turn indicators ( theme here ) and a lot a room for bigger sneakers! The MC rock sliders are solid, integrate with the front and rear fenders and seem to perform well, plus my wife needs a step to help her getting into the pumpkin. I have to buy stuff piece meal as I can spare the money, so I decided on the sliders first figuring that they offered actual protection rather than esthetics. I ordered them powder coated, but when they came they were chipped and scratched in several places!
Nothing major, but it pissed me off just the same.... And I had already removed and sold the stock rubicon plates...
Side note, I FREEKING HATE NUTSERTS! Somebody please make an alternative to this crappy tech.
Good news, I contacted MetalCloak about the damaged PC and Matson refunded the entire cost of the powder coat. After reading the PDF instructions I realized the best practice is too install the fenders first before the rails... I immediately ordered the rear fender mounts in the modified cut. I was considering full corner guards but didn't like the look as much, would want them powder coated to match the jeep and this would have to be done locally to get the orange correct- plus the credit I got almost covered the cost of the modified mounts instead. So that's how I went. I like the look. Might want full corners someday but not sure, these look solid and mounted up nice...
Here's some pictures of the progress...
I primer and paint under everything hopping that keeps the cancer at bay, fingers crossed...
Simultaneously, I installed 2" hub-centric wheel spacers to compensate for the stock type steel rims and give me a wider stance. To hell with my wheel bearings, I can use the practice changing them anyway!!!
Oh, and the steel rims had stupid blue and red pinstripes inside the lip. Sanded them and sprayed them flat back. Spayed the center cap flat black and bought black lug nuts! Looks better to me.
Haven't done the spare yet, but maybe this weekend. Had to take the pumpkin out for a snow ride. Went up a trail next to my house and got stuck! Winched out off a tree nearby, but it took almost all the cable and two 20' straps to reach. I need a winch with longer synthetic line!!! Washed the snow off the underbody and running gear, didn't want to shake to death on the highway. The next day I took the pumpkin to work so I fouls play in the snow a little more.
Notes, with no rear fender everything gets messy very quickly from tire spray. I might have to consider flares when the top comes off, or else I'll have to wear a tyveck suit when it rains!! AND ( no surprise) the pan has got to get tucked up soon. That dropped belly pan is a freaking shovel!!! This cannot be good. Planning my next move....