Mistress Moneypit - A Pavement Princess
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0HO
I got my Jeep back today! :banana:
I had taken it to Troy at Swag Offroad to hook me up with some rocker panels similar to what a few others had done. Turned out amazing! I stared at them for hours today.
Material is 2x6x3/16 with three "out-riggers" running to the uni-frame. If I have time tomorrow, I'll throw some paint on it.
For what I paid to have this done, I don't know why anyone would buy rock-rails.
If you live in the PNW, you might wanna check this guy out. http://www.swagoffroad.com
I had taken it to Troy at Swag Offroad to hook me up with some rocker panels similar to what a few others had done. Turned out amazing! I stared at them for hours today.
Material is 2x6x3/16 with three "out-riggers" running to the uni-frame. If I have time tomorrow, I'll throw some paint on it.
For what I paid to have this done, I don't know why anyone would buy rock-rails.
If you live in the PNW, you might wanna check this guy out. http://www.swagoffroad.com
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Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 H.O I6
I got my Jeep back today! :banana:
I had taken it to Troy at Swag Offroad to hook me up with some rocker panels similar to what a few others had done. Turned out amazing! I stared at them for hours today.
Material is 2x6x3/16 with three "out-riggers" running to the uni-frame. If I have time tomorrow, I'll throw some paint on it.
For what I paid to have this done, I don't know why anyone would buy rock-rails.
If you live in the PNW, you might wanna check this guy out. http://www.swagoffroad.com
I had taken it to Troy at Swag Offroad to hook me up with some rocker panels similar to what a few others had done. Turned out amazing! I stared at them for hours today.
Material is 2x6x3/16 with three "out-riggers" running to the uni-frame. If I have time tomorrow, I'll throw some paint on it.
For what I paid to have this done, I don't know why anyone would buy rock-rails.
If you live in the PNW, you might wanna check this guy out. http://www.swagoffroad.com
That looks great man! Jealous lol. You live the PNW? Where at? And how come I haven't seen you lol.
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Year: 1987
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hey dummy, I think you need to paint them rockers :P
lol. they look great...i've been thinking about that, or boatsiding up to the first body line. thanks for more inspiration (and promoting jealousy...you big jerk).
one piece of advice...how about angling the rear end of the sliders just like the front to keep them out of your tires/make it more aesthetically pleasing.
-Pat
lol. they look great...i've been thinking about that, or boatsiding up to the first body line. thanks for more inspiration (and promoting jealousy...you big jerk).
one piece of advice...how about angling the rear end of the sliders just like the front to keep them out of your tires/make it more aesthetically pleasing.
-Pat
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Year: 1994
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Anyway, I got them painted before the rain. (If only I had a bigger garage)
I'm so happy with how they turned out. I can't wait to try them out. Plus now I can put a high-lift anywhere on my Jeep.
I'm so happy with how they turned out. I can't wait to try them out. Plus now I can put a high-lift anywhere on my Jeep.