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Author:  Rock Lobster [ Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:04 pm ]
Post subject:  1st Crack at them

I'm going to sell a bunch of parts off my Liberty and I thought I would give the GA club first shot at them since there is no need to ship any of them. They could all be picked up locally.

Here they are.
Heavy Duty Rubber Floor mats , front and back – some wear on drivers side only
Carpeted area Hard Protective Covers - Covers front to back with seats down
Cargo Area Rubber Molded Tray
Cargo Steel ½ Partition Screen – separates the back seat from the cargo area
Front Grill - OEM - RED
All Grey body parts needed to turn a Limited into a sport. aka - All fenders , bumpers, and flairs ( some light scratches)
Neoprene Front Seat Covers - fits Limited seats (wrong Headrest)
“Skid Row” Transmission Armor, (good condition)
“RockyRoad” Steel Rock sliders w/ custom pop off Stainless Steel OEM Nerf Bars
5 like NEW Goodyear All Terrain Tires (less than 1000 miles) came original on jeep when purchased
OEM Complete Repair Manual


Let me know if you are interested

Author:  jhblackwell [ Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:18 pm ]
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Will the rock sliders fit an '06 sport?

Author:  Cobalt-60 [ Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:44 pm ]
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jhblackwell wrote:
Will the rock sliders fit an '06 sport?


No, the Rocky Road Rock Rails are model specific for either the 2002-04 model or the 2005-07 model:

http://www.rocky-road.com/kjrockrail.html

Quote:
Rockrails available for 05+ model Libertys. Please make sure to note your year of Rockrail during purchase is it is a different product. Older model Rockrails will not fit properly.


However, if someone already has an Engine Skid Plate, they should snap up the Skid Row Transmission Skid because I believe that is out of production.

Author:  ChiroKJ [ Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:53 am ]
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will the tranny skid fit an 02?

Author:  Cobalt-60 [ Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:33 pm ]
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ChiroKJ wrote:
will the tranny skid fit an 02?


Yes, it is an '02 that he had it on... :wink:

Author:  ChiroKJ [ Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:12 am ]
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you have a price?

Author:  Rock Lobster [ Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:14 am ]
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New the tranny skid was $219. I'll take $75 plus shipping if needed. Anything else you guys are interested in, you let me know and I'll give you a price.

Author:  Cobalt-60 [ Sun Aug 09, 2009 12:06 pm ]
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Rock Lobster wrote:
New the tranny skid was $219. I'll take $75 plus shipping if needed. Anything else you guys are interested in, you let me know and I'll give you a price.


Bump for a good deal!!! :D

Definitely someone should grab that for that price if the condition is as you say.

Also, if you are making as good a deal on the rock rails they should be worth it was well.

Author:  Cobalt-60 [ Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:53 pm ]
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So, did anybody contact Rock Lobster and take him up on any of this good stuff he was looking to get rid of cheap?

Author:  Rock Lobster [ Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:44 pm ]
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Only one person looking. All parts are still for sale. I'll move them over to the world by the end of the month. Please, if you are interested, let me know soon.

Author:  Cobalt-60 [ Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:10 pm ]
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Rock Lobster wrote:
Only one person looking. All parts are still for sale. I'll move them over to the world by the end of the month. Please, if you are interested, let me know soon.


Com'on folks, keep it in the family,... wait,... maybe that wasn't the right analogy... :shock: :wink: :lol:

Seriously, if you have ever looked at the shipping cost alone of any of this stuff, it is well worth the price of bring able to pick stuff up locally. Especially compared to stuff having to be shipped from OH, NJ, CO, or CA.

Author:  jhblackwell [ Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:03 pm ]
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Cobolt-60 wrote:
Seriously, if you have ever looked at the shipping cost alone of any of this stuff, it is well worth the price of bring able to pick stuff up locally.


If ya'll think an old auto/motorcycle mechanic (a buddy, not me) with a shop with torches, a welder, press, etc. can modify the sliders I might be interested at the right price. How much? :?: :)

Author:  Cobalt-60 [ Tue Aug 18, 2009 7:24 pm ]
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jhblackwell wrote:
Cobolt-60 wrote:
Seriously, if you have ever looked at the shipping cost alone of any of this stuff, it is well worth the price of bring able to pick stuff up locally.


If ya'll think an old auto/motorcycle mechanic (a buddy, not me) with a shop with torches, a welder, press, etc. can modify the sliders I might be interested at the right price. How much? :?: :)


Shoot Rocky Road an email and ask them what the difference is between the products. That might give an idea.

Author:  jhblackwell [ Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:56 pm ]
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Cobolt-60 wrote:
Shoot Rocky Road an email and ask them what the difference is between the products. That might give an idea.


I texted with "Steve" on their on-line-chat and got a rather flippant response, re: "when you cut and weld you can do anything". He kept trying to sell me a model specific unit so I gave up. I can't imagine there is that much difference, unibody-wise, between the models. I can appreciate people wanting to support local entreprenuers, but a local county employee (that didn't get this years cost of living raise, which never keeps up) needs to save money in any way he can, and besides, modifying "store bought" equipment and "tricking-out" your Jeep is what this site is about...right? So, any help would be appreciated, and I would still like to know what Rock Lobster wants for the slides.
John

Author:  Rock Lobster [ Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Sliders info

sorry for the delay in responding. I travel a lot and don't check the site as often as i should.

For starters, the sliders are actually two sliders in one. I had them custom made together. The first one is of course the rocky road slider but I wanted a cooler street look to so I took the OEM stainless steel nerf bars and attached them to the sliders. they are designer to pop off when you go wheeling. All it takes are two screws and your ready for the hard core stuff. The sliders were originally $299 and the Nerfs I beliieve were around $225. I am asking $300 for the set because of the time and expense to make the mod. I have to sell them as a pair as the nerfs are useless without the slider. PM me an email address and I'll send you photos from different views.

Author:  Rock Lobster [ Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Tranny skid sold

Thanks,


Tranny Skid sold! How about the rest of the stuff? Dog screen, cargo mats, etc.. It's not too late.


Look for the sale now in the for sale forum on this site. OR PM me if your still interested.

Author:  Cobalt-60 [ Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tranny skid sold

Rock Lobster wrote:
Thanks,


Tranny Skid sold! How about the rest of the stuff? Dog screen, cargo mats, etc.. It's not too late.


Look for the sale now in the for sale forum on this site. OR PM me if your still interested.


Somebody who needs them needs to grab the Rock Rails (and the rest of the stuff he is letting go cheap...), if for no other reasons:

1) They are local and you don't have to pay for shipping across the country, :D

and

2) If you are holding out for Skink Sliders you may be waiting for a while... :wink:

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