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New power steps/rails recommendations

Trout Hunter

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I finally unloaded my '23 Wrangler Sahara Unlimited 4XE today.
Bought a new/leftover '24 Rubicon 3.6.
Looking for recommendations on which power step manufacturer you would suggest.
I like the clean look of rock rails not sticking out from the frame, reason for moving to
the power steps/rails.
Live in Upstate NY, so would need to work well in winter weather.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
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I finally unloaded my '23 Wrangler Sahara Unlimited 4XE today.
Bought a new/leftover '24 Rubicon 3.6.
Looking for recommendations on which power step manufacturer you would suggest.
I like the clean look of rock rails not sticking out from the frame, reason for moving to
the power steps/rails.
Live in Upstate NY, so would need to work well in winter weather.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
I love the Rock Slide Engineering steps. I have the armor as well and they have taken some big hits and barely have scratches on em.They ain't cheap

https://rockslideengineering.com/product-tag/jeep-wrangler-jl/
I'd be curious to see how well these could handle frozen road slop being splashed up on, and more importantly, into them. The RSE's are something that I'm thinking about for the future as the wife and I get older. It would be great if they work with the front mudflaps that are pre-molded for the OEM rock rails. That could prevent some of the slush from gucking up the works...
 

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I'd be curious to see how well these could handle frozen road slop being splashed up on, and more importantly, into them. The RSE's are something that I'm thinking about for the future as the wife and I get older. It would be great if they work with the front mudflaps that are pre-molded for the OEM rock rails. That could prevent some of the slush from gucking up the works...
Yeah I have no idea I live in SoCal so snow is a choice I don't make very often. Especially all over the roads.
 

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I know this will sound crazy with me being a Florida Man but this winter after 10" of snow and 6 days of frozen roads my Rock Slide Engineering steps worked as advertised. The wife and I are not young, and these steps are great
 
 







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