tjkj2002 wrote:
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I'll say this, if you can't see how important they are just by looking at their construction and build material, you've not really wheeled your KJ!
Not knocking the design but I do wheel the snot out of my KJ and that "outer bar" has saved my doors more then once(you should wheel Chinamans gultch),I'm sure they do what they are intended to do but they do not offer any more ground clearance then RL's Skinks or AllJ's Boulber bars,sorry but they really don't.
I'm sure you wheel your Jeep like heck and it makes sense that more protruding bars would protect your sheetmetal. But HOW does it make sense that you could add bar style sliders to the bottom of your existing rocker panels and have the same or better ground clearance than what I've done by replacing my rocker panels entirely??? If you are 10 inches from the ground to the rocker panels in stock form and you ADD 2 inches of bars to the rocker panels, now you only have 8 inches of clearance!!! How is your clearance the same or better?
It's impossible. Somewhere in here, I think earlier in this thread, I posted measurments of before and after and the difference was like 4 inches more clearance.
But that doesn't matter man. If that's what you like, that's cool. You obviously work with RL... you have his ad on your posts. You should prefer his stuff over others. Besides, he's got quality stuff. Mine is just a different approach, that's all. IMO, it seems like those bars are really great for stepping on. In everycase I've seen, protruding bars or whatever, USUALLY get in the way of a clean run. And my personal preference as well as my experience tells me... I'd rather have smooth plate tight against the body to slide on than bars that stick out. It also keeps it stealthy for when your not wheeling, like driving around town. Look at the profile and underside of mine.
Now look at the profile of the others; there's not really a pic of what it looks like underneath but you can imagine all the possible hangups if this is what it looks like.


What's gonna happen to you when a pointed rock or stump gets caught in between all the gussets? You're gonna be there and maybe have damage to your floorboard. Now, what's gonna happen to mine? I'm gonna slide right over 'em! On the otherhand, what if a pointed/protruding rock or stump comes up BESIDE you? You should slide right by. If I come across the same protruding object, first of all, its gonna have to be 3 inches higher to even make contact with my slider which gives me that much more room to manuever around it. So... my sliders enable me to be 3 inches higher at the rocker panel BEFORE contact and, if yours protrude 3 inches out on each side, I'll be 6 inches narrower at the rocker panel. Pretty big difference if you ask me. Heck, we could drive down the same trail on the same line and you'd make contact long before I would... and contact is the difference between making it and not. Just my perspective. I guess it's a good thing they are less expensive because you can contribute the savings to body repair or towing charges. I don't even know why we're having this discussion.
On a different subject but similar point, I saw a front bumper the other day that had a literal "roller" that protrudes from the underside of it 4 or 5 inches so it can "roll over" anything it hits. I thought to myself "if that roller wasn't there, it might not HIT anything."

And by being stationary, that thing clearly reduced the approach angle. My point is, you very well may not hit at all without all the extra exoskeleton type bars protruding everywhere. Furthermore, those big metal bumpers everyone seems to want to install (I did too for a while) usually get in the way or hang up on something. By keeping the factory plastic ones on, if I hit something, they just flex and allow me to move on. With a rigid, stationary bumper on, you bottom out and cannot keep moving. That's ok on a TJ or JK with really flexy suspension and big tires but with little flex and small tires it's not. Clearance is the key. I guess those big bumpers good for extraction points, huh?
Again, I'm not saying that stuff isn't quality or cool. It most certainly is. I'm just saying that we can get so caught up in buying all this extra stuff that ultimately weighs us down and reduces our capability. Oh well, that's why there's different strokes for different folks. Besides, "It's less the machine and more the operator." anyway.
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