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rob85635 05-15-2007 04:44 PM

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

importkiller 05-15-2007 04:54 PM

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.

Crash 05-15-2007 06:35 PM

RE: Comments on Rock Rails / step up
 
Note: Bolt to stock rock rails.


rob85635 05-15-2007 06:40 PM

RE: Comments on Rock Rails / step up
 

Note: Bolt to stock rock rails.
I'm sorry Crash, not sure what you mean by that. Can you explain further, forgive my newbiness.

Rob

Crash 05-16-2007 11:49 AM

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)..

importkiller 05-16-2007 11:53 AM

RE: Comments on Rock Rails / step up
 
I didn't know that...that sucks!

B.Martin 09-19-2013 01:05 PM

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

Doc Olds 09-19-2013 01:08 PM


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

Why dig up the old thread? How about just asking the question in a new thread and forget the 6 year old dust?

happythree 09-19-2013 01:51 PM

rocky road site still works!, $479 + appx $100 shipping.
good to know.

B.Martin 09-19-2013 06:32 PM


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?

Well in my previous forum experience most people start waving their fingers at the search button, especially when it has potentially been answered before! So I searched and this was the best thread I could find, do you by chance know the answer?

Thanks
Ben

rsc 09-20-2013 12:13 AM

The stock STEPS are just that, steps. No protection. The optional RAILS/rocker gaurds/sill protection/etc. is good to go for protection offroad. They just suck as steps.

egroegart 09-20-2013 09:02 AM

yep, what RSC said. It really depends on what your needs are. The ugly stock steps are just that..........steps. I have to have the steps for my fiancee because of her rheumatoid arthritis. Otherwise they would be gone. If she absolutely needs the steps you better keep them or you will have one pissed off lady. Most women without health problems I would say can get into an h3 with no problems without the steps. Yes it may be inconvenient for them, but hey. There is just no way mine could get in without the steps being stricken with this terrible disease. I think most people on here agree aesthetically the rails are much better looking also, and they will protect your hummer. On the other hand if you are not wheeling anywhere where you will need protection like that and she needs the steps then don't get them.

We take the h3 off road but nothing too serious where we need rock rails. THat's what my xj is for. With 8 inches of lift I have a step that I carry with me for her to get in and out when we go wheeling in it.

TDavis 09-20-2013 11:04 AM

I do moderate wheeling with a few nasty ass spots I have to get through. I installed the GM OEM rock rails and am quite honestly impressed with them. Found them on line for $299 or $399 plus shipping....CRS disease.... I would feel very comfortable sliding my H3 over anything with them. Just a thought. If you are a serious off roader, there are the options mentioned above.

B.Martin 09-20-2013 01:40 PM

I'm new to off roading but want to get it right first time, thanks for the advice guys.

Ben

egroegart 09-20-2013 03:11 PM

I don't think any of us "Got it right the first time" B. We learn from experience and from others with more experience than us. Biggest mistake I see noob off roaders make is thinking being offroad is a race. That's the way you end up effing up your ride. Drive (creep) through ruts and bumps and puddles. I learned that the hard way when I was 16 and I knew better. $3,000 bucks later...........another thing we just talked about the other day is know how deep your puddles are. If you get water in your diffs and other parts, you need to drain immediately and put new oil in. Seen a lot of very expensive repairs due to water intake from stupidity, people trying to show off going through puddles then 3 weeks later their rearend freezes up. Other than that, keep your tires under you and have safe fun.

B.Martin 09-20-2013 06:52 PM

I read that particular thread about puddles, I can imagine that's an expensive lesson to learn! I appreciate the advice offered by all, thanks.

Ben

B.Martin 09-20-2013 09:33 PM

Actually whilst i think about it, which ones do you guys use?

Do you guys have some pics of yours fitted to determine the best looking?

Which do you all recommend in terms of quality and performance?

What are value for money rails offering the best of both worlds?

Would be good to get some educated opinions.

Aussie H3 09-23-2013 05:10 AM


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?

I love forums for this.

Revive old thread, someone will ask - Why you revive old thread for???

Start new thread, same person will ask - Why not use search button???

Seems to ba a no win situation:rolleyes:

happythree 09-23-2013 09:18 AM

it is. ive searched first and so far not once found my answer. then I started fresh and often get zero help.
new guys with questions and little knowledge come here and may get no help because a few dozen old timers,for whatever reason,left for other forums.

so you find an old thred with perfectly good info,it was good 6 yrs ago and still is!
I asked 2 questions about doors and mirror cover replacement recently. got zero.
I searched for mirror cover info and found nothing,so ill try again today in a new thread since I have one black,and one chrome!
ill bump the thread at times to see if I ever get help.
I KNOW the info is here because I read it in the past and just cant find it inj search.
goo dye mite!

B.Martin 09-23-2013 03:41 PM

I agree with all that you are saying but... Rock rails? :confused:


Originally Posted by B.Martin (Post 302157)
Actually whilst i think about it, which ones do you guys use?

Do you guys have some pics of yours fitted to determine the best looking?

Which do you all recommend in terms of quality and performance?

What are value for money rails offering the best of both worlds?

Would be good to get some educated opinions.


nijoma 09-23-2013 06:14 PM

pictures
 
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2 pics of my truck, black nerf and now I have the OEM Rock rails. The rock rails are no step unless your a kid, I personally did not like the combo of the step/rail. My truck is a pain to get in for some but it works just fine for me.

SolidJJ 09-23-2013 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by nijoma (Post 302304)
2 pics of my truck, black nerf and now I have the OEM Rock rails. The rock rails are no step unless your a kid, I personally did not like the combo of the step/rail. My truck is a pain to get in for some but it works just fine for me.

If you want I seen someone install a 1" block between the slider and the frame to push it out and use a step.

rsc 09-23-2013 09:25 PM

why not just weld a V-shaped piece of steel about 10" long to the sliders where you want the step to be if you need a step?

B.Martin 09-23-2013 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by nijoma (Post 302304)
2 pics of my truck, black nerf and now I have the OEM Rock rails. The rock rails are no step unless your a kid, I personally did not like the combo of the step/rail. My truck is a pain to get in for some but it works just fine for me.

Your hummer looks sweet man.

It looks better without the steps, I can imagine getting in could be a little awkward without steps though.


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