JBD
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
Good fit on my JKU. Work well
Josh Q
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022
I had an issue with an item out of spec, the seller remedied the issue quickly.Item did not include directions, however if you're handy it should be no problem.Install was simple and the item it secure and seems tough. They have not yet took a hit on a rock or boulder, but I don't have a doubt that these will be able to hold up.My only question would be: if I could use this as a HiJack lifting point. I haven't tested, but it would be great if the manufacturer could post a picture or video of this... for piece of mind.
Shane Morrison
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021
Bought, installed and hated them right away. You must DRILL HOLES IN BODY PANELS to make these fit properly. I sent back!!
Ghost
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2020
Just received these sliders and I’m very impressed.Pros: very heavy steel construction, powder coated, includes body mounts in the pinch seam as well as attachments where the body mounts to the frame. I like that the steel underplate extends all the way to the frame to cover the whole underside which is a feature found on other brands that cost $900+.Cons: though the steel is very thick and strong there are no support structures between the underside steel that extends to the frame and the rolled out section that creates the step. Just an open space that has some steel braces welded but nothing that really bridges in an arch support. This means some of the upward force will be transferred to the skin (which is bolted into the exterior sheet metal of your rocker panel) if you contact a rock. No instructions were included in the box which isn’t going to be a big deal if you are mechanically inclined but if you are not just remember the skin slides under the top face of the step and the bolts go downward with a nickel washer.Overall: I’d buy these again as they have to be the best option in the $400 range by far. Solid mounting, heavy steel, powder coated, skins are a bonus. I’m not saying it’s the best rock slider on the market, but for the price I don’t see how you could do better. I’ll update review after I install them.Update after install: bumping this to a 4 star overall as the skin does mount smooth to the body. It has an outward bend that isn’t perfectly fixed when the skin bolts are tightened. I highly recommend using a heavy primer under the skin to ensure the paint doesn’t wear out and inevitable rust development that would follow. I used a paint on bedliner called herculiner which is rock solid and will ensure the skin won’t rub through to the Jeep steel.