Transform your Wrangler in minutes with our complete selection of stylish yet functional body cladding from Bushwacker. Installation is fast & easy with high-bond 3M double-sided adhesive tape. Rear Corner & Side Rocker Panels will work with either factory custom styled fender flares. Dura-Flex diamond textured plastic material can be easily custom painted or the attractive UV-protected black finish can be left alone. The Rear Corner Kit features an integrated license plate mount molded directly into itself. Side Rockers have that Rubicon version look and are sold pairs. Front Frame Cover features the Bushwacker oval logo and comes with the Rear Tailgate Valence piece. The newest Trail Armor pieces, the Hood Protector and Front Fender Guards Set completes this awesome & stylish look all the while protecting your Jeep from dings and dents both on and off the trails!
- Color: Black
- Armor Type: Rocker Guards
- Material: Steel
- Shipping Weight: 6lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 79in x 7in x 6in (L x W x H)
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Bushwacker TrailArmor Rocker Panels Reviews
Excellent product !!!
They fit well, however the rear ends do need to be trimmed on the newer JKU's as the rockers were shortened. The door gap at the bottom is also paper thin w/ these installed and using soft doors is a bit of an issue as the weather strip hits these and the doors don't want to close tight at the bottom.
They look cool, but they’re not actually functional. The adhesive became weak towards the ends, which allowed dirt to get in. I took the Jeep off road a lot, and when I finally took them off when I upgraded to actual rock sliders there was a ton of sand, dirt, and mud that had been trapped in there for years.