ATXKJ wrote:
- back to Screaming lizard - if I was looking for Rock rails and I had $800 to spend - I'd be talking to them.
Dude, I got your point about doing these rails if you had $800 to spend. But honestly, the COST is a moot point. Its a value thing to me. I obviously have a perspective contrary to most because it seems like most Jeepers spend money on big lifts, tires and wheels, racks, bumpers and all the "looks" parts FIRST when all that usually does is get them stuck deeper (and broke) because they THOUGHT they had the rig to do so, then later, they decide to go with sliders, gears and lockers... you know, things that really make a rig capable and set it apart from those "lookers" because they see the "value" of getting home in the same rig they left in. As far as I'm concerned, if one accessory/necessity protects the vital components of my rig, if it enables it to go further, and if it doesn't detract from my intended appearance (which is pointless if it doesn't perform), THEN and only then will it find it's way on my rig.
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Our definition of 'small' is different.
I consider any single dealer to be small
and manufacturers need to be in the $millions/quarter.
if you're smaller than that you really don't have defined production lines, quality controls or people management plans that help the company will survive past the founder, I mean they may survive - but the odds are a lot lower. (of course even being big doesn't guarantee it - just changes changes the odds)
I don't really know why it's such a big deal to you that a parts provider be "big" or not. It only makes sense that MASS production contributes to POOR quality and that the quality of MASS produced anything is less likely to be controlled and suffers greatly the bigger a provider gets. I'd much rather have individual "one off" pieces built specifically for my rig because it'll FIT better, more closely SERVE it's intended purpose, LOOK better... just all around BE BETTER. Having a product hand built only contributes to it's near "perfectness"! Can you say Rolls Royce, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Maserati or Ferrari to name a few?
'Nuff said.
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Someone said they weigh 50-60 lbs. but those things look like they weigh at least 70 pounds each. That's like adding a third bumper and a winch to your Jeep.
I'd like to see them weighed.
I said they weigh 50 or 60 lbs! I helped install them. And UNLIKE those rediculously heavy winches and bumpers ya'll install on one end of your rig or the other, these things spread what weight there is to all four corners, not just the front or rear!
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It's all moot because what you have is a "one off" and the RL FABulous (Boulder Bars, MOPAR etc) can actually be purchased. I guess it depends on how you define "ground clearance". If you mean how much your Jeep clears the ground (not sure how else you define it) Troy is right.
As far as stumps getting stuck in the sliders, well, now you're just reaching.
Reaching?! JL Rockies, you've either lost your mind or you've never been wheeling in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas or anywhere else where rocks are the size of your Lazyboy or Coffee table and tree stumps are, well... if you didn't have 'em, you wouldn't be on much of a trail. 'Cause you got to cut 'em to make a trail! Who's Troy? "Ground clearance", at least where I'm from is only defined ONE WAY. How would something you install BETWEEN your Jeep and the ground without lifting your Jeep, give you MORE ground clearance? Uhhh, I don't think it would.
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