Removable Step: These full length rockers feature a removable step to gain offroad clearance. Remove the step for a fun offroad adventure and put it back on for the daily commute.
Allows for Easier Entry: These steps are great for entering your Jeep Wrangler JL 2-Door especially with a lift and larger tires. Helping you and your passengers to safely enter your Jeep with less effort.
Rocker Protection: These steps protect the rocker panels from road debris and trail obstacles. Allowing your Jeep to keep on looking good. The black powder coat finish will help protect from corrosion as well as your typical scrapes on the trails.
Quick Installation: Mounting to factory holes for an simple installation with no drilling required.
- Features: Step
- Color: Black
- Armor Type: Rocker Guards, Side Step
- Material: Steel
- Shipping Weight: 59lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 57in x 13in x 10in (L x W x H)
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Go Rhino Dominator DSS Rock Sliders Reviews
Look great. Installation isn't too bad, and having a second set of hands is very helpful.
This is a well made and well engineered product. The instructions were good and easy to follow with a couple of small things left for you to figure out. The mounting brackets fit perfectly on the factory mounting points and are fast and easy to install.
Mounting the rail to the brackets was a little more challenging. Go Rhino uses two sliding nut plates that float in the rail until you secure them with the mounting bolts. Trying to hold up the rail, secure the nut plate and thread the screw by myself was challenging.
I found that using a small clamp on the nut plate and the rail and using a jack to hold the rail up it gave me enough leverage to thread the bolt in the nut plate. Because this clamp was at the center of the rail it required me to remove the front wheel to give the rail sliding room. I attached all the mounting bolts loosely and then slid the rail to the correct position and then tightened everything down.
It looks great and is very sturdy.