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Put a lift and 37s on the 392 and having a hard time finding side steps. What are your go-to steps? Pics appreciated.
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Once I get my other mods done, I'll be installing Rockslides steps with overlay on and with lights and door delete kits.
 

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I went MetalCloak. PHENOMENAL customer service. These ride high and tight. Did not want a step! Wanted high clearance and protection since I am still at stock height. My bottom picture shows the comparison between stock and MC.

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I went MetalCloak. PHENOMENAL customer service. These ride high and tight. Did not want a step! Wanted high clearance and protection since I am still at stock height. My bottom picture shows the comparison between stock and MC.

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AND no nutserts do deal with (at least for my application) as I have seen mentioned in some of the early videos about installing these. Drilling was simple.
 

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I love my LOD destroyer series. These are the black bare steel and they are heavy duty. I get compliments all the time. They don’t hang down too low and my 73 year old mom can get in my Jeep now. Straight forward install- no body bolts need to be removed. They also clean up nicely.

https://lodoffroad.com/products/2018-jl-destroyer-series-4-door-rock-sliders

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I love my LOD destroyer series. These are the black bare steel and they are heavy duty. I get compliments all the time. They don’t hang down too low and my 73 year old mom can get in my Jeep now. Straight forward install- no body bolts need to be removed. They also clean up nicely.

https://lodoffroad.com/products/2018-jl-destroyer-series-4-door-rock-sliders

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+1 on the LOD Destroyers. I just had mine installed last week and they are very nice and built like a brick $hit house. Really stout pieces of equipment.
 

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Steps are on in my profile pic. I run the MORE steps so I can remove them and just have the Rubi Rails, then put them back on after a quick spray-down underneath. You really can't see them. They come down when stepped on, hide when you lift off them. If you want something more exposed/convenient, get sliders with steps. If you want to keep that minimalist look, the Rubi Rails and M.O.R.E. hide-away steps are a decent solution. There are great pointers in this thread though....I'm sure you'll find some good expertise for your solution!
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