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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK Build Threads & Member's Rides
Skid plate question
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<blockquote data-quote="Danarch" data-source="post: 442110" data-attributes="member: 21093"><p>Nice JK! I have the Rockhard skids and they seem like a great product. I have the steel, aluminum just doesn’t seem the same to me. I used to work on semi-trailers and there is a lot of aluminum in them, and often we were replacing bottom rails and they would get ”sliced” through. For the RH skids they give the weight and in my opinion the difference in weight between their products is not enough to go with aluminum. I’ve also have the skids on order for my wife’s JK, still in production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danarch, post: 442110, member: 21093"] Nice JK! I have the Rockhard skids and they seem like a great product. I have the steel, aluminum just doesn’t seem the same to me. I used to work on semi-trailers and there is a lot of aluminum in them, and often we were replacing bottom rails and they would get ”sliced” through. For the RH skids they give the weight and in my opinion the difference in weight between their products is not enough to go with aluminum. I’ve also have the skids on order for my wife’s JK, still in production. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK Build Threads & Member's Rides
Skid plate question
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