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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Replacing running board on 08 Sahara with rock sliders
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<blockquote data-quote="xackley" data-source="post: 427440" data-attributes="member: 17509"><p>I didn't like the factory running boards when I first got my JK. </p><p>But they do help keep the mud off the sides. Sometimes I rest my foot on it when cruising. On the 2 door they do help accessing the back seat. </p><p>I just used them to stand on while sweeping pollen off the top.</p><p>I will keep them on unless I ruin them. They don't get in the way and will help protect the sides if I get a little to close to a tree. There is steel inside that plastic.</p><p></p><p>But then again, I bought mud flaps for additional protection from stones blasting the bottom of my jeep, so I am obviously not going for style. Stones chipping the underside paint is more likely to harm my jeep in the salt belt than the possibility of getting hung up on a rock.</p><p>Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xackley, post: 427440, member: 17509"] I didn't like the factory running boards when I first got my JK. But they do help keep the mud off the sides. Sometimes I rest my foot on it when cruising. On the 2 door they do help accessing the back seat. I just used them to stand on while sweeping pollen off the top. I will keep them on unless I ruin them. They don't get in the way and will help protect the sides if I get a little to close to a tree. There is steel inside that plastic. But then again, I bought mud flaps for additional protection from stones blasting the bottom of my jeep, so I am obviously not going for style. Stones chipping the underside paint is more likely to harm my jeep in the salt belt than the possibility of getting hung up on a rock. Don [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Replacing running board on 08 Sahara with rock sliders
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