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  1. White Knuckle Off Road sliders + MetalCloak Undercloak skid plates

    It looks like if you go with the 90 degree options you can keep the oem rails, but the 45 degree options definitely have to have them removed. The rail hugs too close to the body for the oem rails to stay put.
  2. Non-Compatible Parts and Mods

    Another “slight” fitment issue came with my MetalCloak Undercloak skid plates, and my White Knuckle Off-road rock sliders. They both share bolt holes on the underside of the frame rails, although it is manageable a spacer. Essentially, there are 3 18mm bolts that hold on the original skid...
  3. Non-Compatible Parts and Mods

    Hey Jeepers, Just wanted to make a new thread to try and give fair warning to anyone looking to modify their Jeep and are unsure on how well things match up. If you have any parts or mods that have to be cut, drilled, etc in order to fit with something else, let us know! There may be other...
  4. White Knuckle Off Road sliders + MetalCloak Undercloak skid plates

    I'm not sure if it has anything to do with the style you order or anything, since you can choose the strength of steel, and whether or not you want them powder coated or just raw steel. I highly recommend that before you order, give them a call just to be sure. It sounds like it used to be...
  5. White Knuckle Off Road sliders + MetalCloak Undercloak skid plates

    I hope these pics are clear enough, I tried to show all the mounts on each side. These were taken before I put spacers in, just to show what I mean about there being a gap after the sliders were mounted. The spacers I added are just standard 3/16” washers, same thickness as the mounting...
  6. White Knuckle Off Road sliders + MetalCloak Undercloak skid plates

    Recently had delivered some amazing rock sliders from White Knuckle Off Road. These suckers are beefy, frame mounted sliders that can support the weight of my JLUR, as they should. I ordered the 45 degree version that is less of a step, but hugs the pinch seam and door panel really well and I...
  7. White Knuckle Off Road Rock Sliders Installed

    That's sort of what I'm thinking. I don't mind drilling some new holes into the skid plates to use already existing mounting points in the frame, just trying to stay away from needed more heavy duty tools to custom fit everything together. Would rather just have a skid system that doesn't...
  8. White Knuckle Off Road Rock Sliders Installed

    I ordered a set of White Knuckle Off Road sliders a couple weeks ago because I love how they look, but I may have myself in a bit of a bind. I was installing a MetalCloak skid plate system and noticed it covers the mounting holes needed where the cross member is. Basically, these sliders may not...
  9. Texas FOR SALE: Stock 2020 Rubicon Front Bumper(Plastic model)

    Added an aftermarket front bumper to my new Rubicon, and looking to sell the stock plastic bumper and air dam that removed. Cost: ~$200 Location: D/FW area, Texas (Local Pick Up Only) Condition: New. -Was removed before the vehicle even had 1,000 miles -Includes all clips, screws, and tow...
  10. Texas Sold: FOR SALE: Falken Wildpeak M/T - set of 5 tires

    Upgraded my tires, and no longer need my stock mud terrains that came on my 2020 Rubicon. Here’s the specs: Falken Wildpeak M/T - Set of 5 tires Size: 285/70R17 (same as a 33”) Price: ~$1,000 Location: D/FW area, Texas (Local Pick Up Only) - 4 of the tires have less than 1,500 miles on them -...
  11. What did you name your Jeep JL?

    Didn't I tell you to quit making up animals? Haha I love it. Now maybe Chupathingy or Puma will make it on the list of possible names!
  12. What did you name your Jeep JL?

    I have the only Sarge Green Rubicon I've seen around, and I'm enjoying standing out from the crowd! Not sure what to name it though, since names like Sarge or something seem sort of typical now. I threw on a Rugged Ridge front bumper for the big nasty tow hooks that remind me of the Warthog from...


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