rocker protection
#1
rocker protection
Does anybody know anything about the quality of the SMA rocker panel protection bars. There is a set of chrome ones on ebayI am considering buying and powder coating. If not i would like to get either the OEM or Rocky sliders. Anyopinions, suggestions and or experiences? Here is the ebay link for the ones I'm looking at.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=300193525772
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=300193525772
#5
RE: rocker protection
i've OEM and they've held upgreat for me. in fact, they're so strong, they out lasted my 1st h3. i was able to salvage them after my h3 was totalled.
rocky's are awesome too. i dont think you can go wrong w/ either of these. SMA's i have no clue...
rocky's are awesome too. i dont think you can go wrong w/ either of these. SMA's i have no clue...
#6
RE: rocker protection
ORIGINAL: Bennersj
Muddy which ones did you put on Treys?
Muddy which ones did you put on Treys?
I did a quick search to poll what people used and those were the two major ones I saw.
#7
RE: rocker protection
Rocky roads orOEM are the way to go. Those ebay's are ??????? questionable at best. The cost of stripping chrome to then powder coat will save you nothing, might cost you more than a good deal on the others that we know are good!
#8
RE: rocker protection
Pretty much what I've seen here on the forums is that everyone with OEM or Rocky Road is happy with them, just go with personal preference. I agree with Doc - why go with stripping and powdercoating? SMA made some good stuff, but not good enough to keep them from going out of business.
#10
RE: rocker protection
The OEM are the way to go, because the steps can bolt directly to them, plus they are heavy duty. They are meant to take the abuse, never seen them bent up. They wiegh 50 lbs. each. I've have the chrome package on my H3 and the black rock rails look sharp.