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Rocky side steps/ Rock sliders
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Rocky side steps/ Rock sliders
Hey there ,
i drive a 94 rocky and basicaly the alloy side steps that came with it dont offer much protection and sit way to low , ive just recently bent the hell out of one on a rock step up at mount sugarloaf .
basicaly any companies you guys know of make rock sliders or very sturdy side steps for the rocky ? , if not ill have to fab some up if thats the case any one got any ideas of pics that can help me get an idea of design and how they did theres doesnt have to be pics of your rockys just rock sliders in general
thanks for any help , kemal
i drive a 94 rocky and basicaly the alloy side steps that came with it dont offer much protection and sit way to low , ive just recently bent the hell out of one on a rock step up at mount sugarloaf .
basicaly any companies you guys know of make rock sliders or very sturdy side steps for the rocky ? , if not ill have to fab some up if thats the case any one got any ideas of pics that can help me get an idea of design and how they did theres doesnt have to be pics of your rockys just rock sliders in general
thanks for any help , kemal
I got 2 lengths of 2 1/2 inch pipe which fit between front and back guards. I used lengths of 2 x 3/8 strap and cut 8 pieces about 2 inches longer than the height of the chassis rails. I used these to sandwich the chassis rail, with a bolt above and below the rail. I then just made up brackets from these plates to the length of pipe.
The have lasted about 5 years with no problems, even ok to lift the Rocky with a hi lift with them. I have only had one tree stump slip past them, crunching the sill.
The have lasted about 5 years with no problems, even ok to lift the Rocky with a hi lift with them. I have only had one tree stump slip past them, crunching the sill.
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