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Ok i have a 2004 liberty and looking to get some rock rails / sliders. My question is who makes the better set looking like there is really only options rocky road or jcr would go with the rocklizard considering im running his bumper and love it but his site doesn't look updated for a while? So any opinions or maybe a company i may have missed that offers them? Would even get a used set if anyone has one for sale?
Thanks in advance for the help
 

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Yeah i saw them not really what I'm looking for. Thanks though
 

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Yeah i saw them not really what I'm looking for. Thanks though

Look for pictures of JBAs " recent spy photos" of ones for the Grand Cherokee , little different and possibly what you are looking for

Say no to Rocky Roads theirs bend pretty easy from previous tests on KKs
 

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Look for pictures of JBAs " recent spy photos" of ones for the Grand Cherokee , little different and possibly what you are looking for

Say no to Rocky Roads theirs bend pretty easy from previous tests on KKs

Yeah JBA is $895.....i think i will pass on that.
 

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Yeah and 550 was a bit high IMHO.

I agree. If they kept the price the same and added the side tube it would be a little better. Still higher than everything out there but I do have to say their quality is amazing which is what you are paying for really.
 

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Id buy them if they had the tube on them and kept the price under 600.
 

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RR Super Sliders

I really like my RR Super Sliders. Paid just under $500 with shipping.
 

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The JBA's if I am looking at them right seem to have more surface area. More like a big skid plate.
 

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Did yours bend yet? "Internet rumors" suggest they bend if you so much as look at em cross-eyed! :happy175:

Internet rumors ????:icon_lol:
Plenty of pictures over on LOST , no rumors
pure junk
JCRs are not much better unless they finally changed their mounting brackets.
Boulderbars are real good, had a set of theirs on mine for a while
 

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Did yours bend yet? "Internet rumors" suggest they bend if you so much as look at em cross-eyed! :happy175:

No bends so far but I have not taken the Jeep over anything that could potentially bend them yet. They do collect a lot of snow and mud when i'm in deep but I have not crawled over any rocks since they were installed last year.
 

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No bends so far but I have not taken the Jeep over anything that could potentially bend them yet. They do collect a lot of snow and mud when i'm in deep but I have not crawled over any rocks since they were installed last year.

Not even any snow banks, large chunks of ice, super deep potholes, or dead moose (mooses...meese)? ;)
 
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