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Only had one pic but hopefully you guys and gals get the idea. Pretty much looks the same as the JK set up.
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Do you have to wear the matching shoe?I will post some more pics so others can see how it looks in the down position. Please excuse the less than manly crocs as the wife felt they would be very comfortable! Damn I hate when she is right.
If there isn’t a law there should be! Atleast then I could tell the wife it’s a no go.I am confident there is some law against crocs being that close to a Jeep
LOL! I actually only noticed that when you pointed it out.Do you have to wear the matching shoe?
Thanks, they weren’t listed for the JL as of last week but they are available.
My wife also using the mopar handles which we installed after deliveryThanks for the details. This is interesting. Where did you get that, what is it called, do you have a link? Sorry, all those fun questions. SO far my wife has asked for new handles to get in, and the kids have asked for a step. So this might cover the step request.
Nice. Can you explain the install? How difficult? How much drilling/shimming was needed?
My wife also using the mopar handles which we installed after delivery
On a rubi you must remove the sliders completely! They come in two pieces one is the step and the other is the body mounted spring plate which must be installed in a 90 degree position by pressing the sprung into an L position and wedge a small socket in between to hold it that way. That spring is real stiff and if it snaps on your fingers it ain’t gonna be a good day!!! Also it mounts under the center slider bracket which means they either expect you to bend it slightly or shim the other two, no advice is given on this. I did it both ways and it seems there is no real visual difference. I elected to use stainless shims on the left and right bracket so they all has the same space. No drilling or fitting of any kind and after I figured out the best method on the first side the other side took 15 min.Nice. Can you explain the install? How difficult? How much drilling/shimming was needed?