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@Pic18 That’s awesome and so true...every woman I’ve waved at has left me hanging (even one driving a matching Mojito!!!). :(
 

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Still waiting on a few more items, but it’s getting there. Motobilit , Warn, Factor 55, Monster hooks . Tough colors to take pics of , it’s a different shade in every photo.

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How did you get that winch cover? I like it.
 
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Was at one of our favorite restaurants when i saw this:
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Great looking Jeep! I wasn’t too sure about Mojito at first, but seeing builds like these have changed my mind. Question, On the Metalcloak rock rails, do they stick out enough to double as a step for my kids? Thanks
No the rock rails are not good steps.
They can take the weight, but they sit up to high to be used without tearing up your knees. My wife and I are both over 6' and when we first put the rails on tried using them as steps - both of us immediately commented on how it hurt the knee we stepped up with when we tried using the rails as steps.

I just saw a friend of mines JK and he has a single step (big enough for 1 foot) that is retracts on a spring that would fit perfect under the rail. Next time I see him I will get the name of the product b/c that would qualify as a wife approved add-on :)
 

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No the rock rails are not good steps.
They can take the weight, but they sit up to high to be used without tearing up your knees. My wife and I are both over 6' and when we first put the rails on tried using them as steps - both of us immediately commented on how it hurt the knee we stepped up with when we tried using the rails as steps.

I just saw a friend of mines JK and he has a single step (big enough for 1 foot) that is retracts on a spring that would fit perfect under the rail. Next time I see him I will get the name of the product b/c that would qualify as a wife approved add-on :)
If you really want a functional step power steps are the way to go. No other steps come down low enough. Pricey but you’ll soon forget about it when you see how well they work.
 

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If you really want a functional step power steps are the way to go. No other steps come down low enough. Pricey but you’ll soon forget about it when you see how well they work.


We have and love our rock slide engineering steps they come down about 12”. Little pricey but well worth it!
 

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buying a set of RSE Step Sliders myself soon. Yes they are expensive, but you get the best of both a slider and step.
 

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No the rock rails are not good steps.
They can take the weight, but they sit up to high to be used without tearing up your knees. My wife and I are both over 6' and when we first put the rails on tried using them as steps - both of us immediately commented on how it hurt the knee we stepped up with when we tried using the rails as steps.

I just saw a friend of mines JK and he has a single step (big enough for 1 foot) that is retracts on a spring that would fit perfect under the rail. Next time I see him I will get the name of the product b/c that would qualify as a wife approved add-on :)

Some Boat style sliders would be the way to go if you didnt want to buy the rock slide engineering step slider. they are basically the same thing, minus the step.
 
 



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