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looking for rock sliders that are tight to the body, any recommendations...2020 ranger
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looking for rock sliders that are tight to the body, any recommendations...2020 ranger
Shrock Works, satin black with tread plate, bolt onto frame...sorry they don't come with lights...
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I was about to Order from them but the 8-12 week wait time stopped me.
Yeah their lead times are out there but they're really nice sliders. They were my first choice for my Jeep but after talking to them they couldn't guarantee to ship them to my dealer in time so I went with Ace sliders which were in stock. I didn't want to mess with the body bolts on the Ace and the dealer only charged me $65.00 for the instal.
 


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I have the white knuckle sliders, which mount 1/2'' from the body.

I was about to Order from them but the 8-12 week wait time stopped me.
Yeah their lead times are out there but they're really nice sliders. They were my first choice for my Jeep but after talking to them they couldn't guarantee to ship them to my dealer in time so I went with Ace sliders which were in stock. I didn't want to mess with the body bolts on the Ace and the dealer only charged me $65.00 for the instal.
This is the lead time for just about anything these days.
 

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I have the white knuckle sliders, which mount 1/2'' from the body.





This is the lead time for just about anything these days.
Unfortunately it is and the constraints are killing businesses. I just didn't have the time to wait 8-12 weeks for mine and Ace had 4 sets in stock when I called them. It worked out good this time but if they weren't in stock I would've definitely went with Shrockworks sliders. Plus I like that you can keep the Rubi rails which protect the pinch welds and these fit over them.


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Unfortunately it is and the constraints are killing businesses. I just didn't have the time to wait 8-12 weeks for mine and Ace had 4 sets in stock when I called them. It worked out good this time but if they weren't in stock I would've definitely went with Shrockworks sliders. Plus I like that you can keep the Rubi rails which protect the rich weld and these fit over them.


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I had the same Rock Sliders on my JKU. Same setup actually. Rubi Rails and ACE Sliders. Ace makes excellent products.
 

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Those look really nice.

Unfortunately it is and the constraints are killing businesses. I just didn't have the time to wait 8-12 weeks for mine and Ace had 4 sets in stock when I called them. It worked out good this time but if they weren't in stock I would've definitely went with Shrockworks sliders. Plus I like that you can keep the Rubi rails which protect the pinch welds and these fit over them.


PXL_20220120_182304587.jpg
 

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Shrock Works, satin black with tread plate, bolt onto frame...sorry they don't come with lights...
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I'm gonna need some info on those lights...
 

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Are any of these going to slide over a rock, tire off the ground, with little or no rocker damage?
 
 








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