Comments on Rock Rails / step up
http://www.teakatoys.com/H3_Rock_Rai...p/h2o-rkr3.htm
Do you think this product would serve not only as a rock rail but also as a step up for my wife or should I look for a nerf bar? Thanks, Rob |
RE: Comments on Rock Rails / step up
the h20 are nice and well built but I like the rocky road set better.....they have sevived multiple trips through the rubicon and my buddy beat the hell out of his at paragon and they are still straight with no dents.
here are the rocky road set: http://www.rocky-road.com/media/supersliders_5.JPG and yes they will work as a step up. you can get them at rocky road here---------->http://www.rocky-road.com/rockrail.html to the left of the pictre it will say that this is the h3 kit. |
RE: Comments on Rock Rails / step up
Note: Bolt to stock rock rails.
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RE: Comments on Rock Rails / step up
Note: Bolt to stock rock rails. Rob |
RE: Comments on Rock Rails / step up
The H2O rails bolt on to the GM rails, not the truck itself.. You have to have botht eh GM Rock Rails ($600)and the H2O rails ($750)..
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RE: Comments on Rock Rails / step up
I didn't know that...that sucks!
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Sorry to revive the old thread but do the stock GM rails act as rock rails or do they need an upgrade to be effective?
Thanks |
Originally Posted by B.Martin
(Post 302075)
Sorry to revive the old thread but do the stock GM rails act as rock rails or do they need an upgrade to be effective?
Thanks |
rocky road site still works!, $479 + appx $100 shipping.
good to know. |
Originally Posted by Doc Olds
(Post 302076)
Why dig up the old thread? How about just asking the question in a new thread and forget the 6 year old dust?
Thanks Ben |
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