Kilby steering box skid
Kilby steering box skid write up from rockcrawler.com. Even Kilby points their install writeup to rockcrawler.com. Domain: http://www.rockcrawler.com Rating: (0/5)
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Submitted by kizer on 10/14/03
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Liberty Rock Rail Install and Review
A write-up on the install and review of Rocky Road Outfitters Rock Rails on a Jeep Liberty. Domain: http://jeephorizons.com Rating: (0/5)
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Submitted by Code3TJ on 07/27/04
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Nates 4x4 Model 1 Front Bumper
Nates 4x4 Offroad Fabricators offer a great selection of custom front and rear bumper for your TJ, CJ and XJ in additiona to several other fabricated products in their line. We received their Model 1 TJ front bumper to install on our TJ. The first thing we always do when we receive custom bumpers is inspect the welds and they were top notch, the uniformity and consistency are excellent.
Domain: http://www.jeepspeak.com Rating: (0/5)
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Submitted by JeepSpeak on 03/18/05
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Nth Degree Tummy Tucker
Submitted by: MoabJeeper Magazine
I’m not one to replace breakable Jeep parts with the same breakable Jeep parts, so I called Nth Degree Mobility out of Nevada. They have some good ideas about protection that make sense for rock crawlers. Domain: http://www.moabjeeper.com Rating: (0/5)
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Submitted by Moab Man on 08/27/04
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Olympic Reverse-A-Bar Sliders
Submitted by: MoabJeeper Magazine
Strongly suggest you read this review if your considering these sliders. Domain: http://www.moabjeeper.com Rating: (0/5)
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Submitted by Moab Man on 08/27/04
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Poison Spyder Gas Skid
Submitted by: MoabJeeper Magazine
If you have a stock gas tank skid, you know that it only takes one good hit and you're done for. Domain: http://www.moabjeeper.com Rating: (0/5)
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Submitted by Moab Man on 08/27/04 Edited
08/27/04
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Poison Spyder Rocker Knockers
Submitted by: MoabJeeper Magazine
(Rock Sliders)
On my first rockcrawling trip I dented the driver’s side rocker panel and realized just how badly protection was needed. I now understood the saying “God forgives, rocks don’t”. Domain: http://www.moabjeeper.com Rating: (0/5)
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Submitted by Moab Man on 08/27/04 Edited
08/27/04
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Poison Spyder Steering Box Skid
Another vulnerable spot specific to TJ’s is the steering pump, located just under the driver’s side bumper. Domain: http://www.moabjeeper.com Rating: (0/5)
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Submitted by Moab Man on 08/27/04
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Rock Rail Install on TJ
Larry, the owner of Blue Ridge Offroad contacted me about his Rock Rails. I looked at several photos and had several discussions of his products, and that'&s when Larry suggested I test out his Rock Rails, and before I knew it, they were sitting at my front door.
Domain: http://www.jeepspeak.com Rating: (3/5)
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Submitted by JeepSpeak on 11/02/03 Edited
12/22/03
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Rock Ratz Trail Rail Install on WJ
Rocker protection on your rig is not only practical but has become a standard/required upgrade for your trail vehicle. Rock Ratz has provided that very solution for XJ and ZJ owners, and now the WJ. These awesome Trail Rails are made to protect your rocker panels and door opening from receiving major damage, without losing any ground clearance. If you can bend these, just think what the damage would have been to the sheet metal rocker, more than that, the body work to get your door to open without scraping metal! Plus, you can use your hi-jack anywhere on the Trail Rail. The Trail Rail forms one solid line from wheel well to wheel well like a solid beam. Fits 2 door and 4 door, 2wd and 4wd models. And they are beefy, providing a thick 3/16" Steel protection that is formed to match the WJ's body. Another great feature of the rails is that come professionally powder coated. Becasue of this, they are packed and shipped so that they do not scratch or chip the powder coating! Domain: http://www.jeepspeak.com Rating: (0/5)
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Submitted by JeepSpeak on 03/21/05
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Rocker Guards
Homemade Wrangler Rock Guards Domain: http://www.wt4wheeling.com Rating: (0/5)
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Submitted by themajor on 06/19/04
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Rocker Panels Corner install
Hi all just got done installing these this afternoon. Took a couple hours per corner. When I first got these I got some tool dip spray and coated the back of the panels. The instructions say to do this but give no explanation for it. I found that it gives a better surface for scribing holes to be drilled and the drill shavings dont cling to it as bad as they do the powdercoat.
First I stripped the Flares, Lic. Plate, Tail light assemble, fuel neck trim, and wheel well plastic. Everything came off easily except the wheel well plastic, the plastic trim "darts" are a pain. I started with the drivers side first. I figured that it had more parts/screws to deal with so it should take more time.....that wasnt the case and I'll get into that later. Domain: http://jeephorizons.com Rating: (5/5)
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Submitted by Code3TJ on 01/12/04 Edited
01/17/04
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Rockers Install on TJ
Installation of G.O. Offroad Rockers on 2002 TJ. Domain: http://www.jeepspeak.com Rating: (5/5)
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Submitted by JeepSpeak on 11/23/03
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Rubberized undercoating
Looking for a way to protect bare metal? Why not coat it with a rubberized texture with a color of your choice. Protection could be applied to bumpers as well as your undercarriage with the proper preperation. Domain: http://ajsoffroadarmor.com Rating: (0/5)
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Submitted by kizer on 06/07/04 Edited
06/07/04
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