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  • North Coast Wrangler
    RubiconSlammer
    • Oct 2002
    • 1352

    New Rock Rails finally fitted

    After months of waiting we have finally got our new rock rails on our trucks initial testing has shown them to be extremely durable and can be used as a hi lift jack lifting point as well

    Price is $650 and come in a black painted finish, we are currently looking into powder coating costing and will let you know how much extra but for ease of touching up scratches black paint was more simple

    If any of you are interested please call me on 3823 4966 and ask for either Nick or Mark
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    Back in the land of jeep and loving it - AUSJEEPOFFROAD.COM
  • TJ
    AJOR Bronze
    • Dec 2003
    • 1134

    #2
    want some of dem silders because they are good for a low rig who's owner can't afford lifting :P
    are you making them or are they made by another COY?
    and buggered if i can find a pic of them actually being seriously abused and proving their strength... possible anyone has some?
    Clicky Clicky!

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    • stu
      MudSplasher
      • Sep 2003
      • 1964

      #3
      i saw these this morning on my "paid to waste time - morning site visit" trip. Looks Very good.

      Damb big rigs they have too, i know youve seen the pics but they sooooo don't do any justice

      gonna have to get a 2"BL and 35's.
      Rough for your pleasure, armored for your protection...But that's just how i drive baby

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      • North Coast Wrangler
        RubiconSlammer
        • Oct 2002
        • 1352

        #4
        yeah TJ will hopefully have some pics of them being abused properly on saturday night, they are 6mm plate steel so U going to have fun bending them

        here are a couple of pics with the truck hanging off a hi lift
        Attached Files
        Back in the land of jeep and loving it - AUSJEEPOFFROAD.COM

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        • AussieCJ7
          Moderator
          • Jul 2002
          • 2442

          #5
          you going to be doing any for CJ's ?

          How have you addressed the mount of these do you have support plates on the inside ?
          A Crowded lift will always smell different to a midget

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          • North Coast Wrangler
            RubiconSlammer
            • Oct 2002
            • 1352

            #6
            Originally posted by AussieCJ7
            you going to be doing any for CJ's ?

            How have you addressed the mount of these do you have support plates on the inside ?
            AussieCJ7 at the moment we are only doing for the TJ's but if there is enough interest we can do them for the cj'd as well

            when you say have we addressed the mount of these on the inside how exactly do you mean?
            Back in the land of jeep and loving it - AUSJEEPOFFROAD.COM

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            • Barefoot
              The Chook Whisperer
              • Oct 2003
              • 4403

              #7
              Look very nice mate.
              sigpic

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              • AussieCJ7
                Moderator
                • Jul 2002
                • 2442

                #8
                Originally posted by North Coast Wrangler

                when you say have we addressed the mount of these on the inside how exactly do you mean?
                Some are simply riveted on some are bolted through the pannels some have a plate on the inside that sandwiches the body pannel to try and spread and force over a bigger area than the bolts

                BTW I think they look great and its about time someone was doing this style for Australia as it has always been my favorite style

                Just currious which way you have gone about it as I have seen all 3 methods and not sure whats the best way
                A Crowded lift will always smell different to a midget

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