Comments: I got the 3 inch tubular steel with the recessed step. The front holes were easy enough but the rear holes had to be drilled seperately. Bit of a pain that I wasn't betting on but it went easy enough. Was done in less than an hour and a half.
Seem very strudy, can be used for step for passengers not used to jumping up into jeep
Cons
Not attached to frame
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yes
Comments: Seems very sturdy but wish they attached to frame as well as the body but I think they will be fine for east coast wheeling. Great protection from idiots whipping their car doors open. look really good.
Looks Great, Easy to Install,Sturdy enough for body protection and pivoting.
Cons
Questionalble on using as a lift point for High Lift Jack due to the way it attaches to the body.
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yes
Comments: Mine were provided as an appology from a dealer screw up. I had them installed in under 20 minutes and they look sweet! I have yet to trail test them, but as soon as I do I will provide additional information.
Comments: The MOPAR rock rails for the Jeep Grand Cherokee look fantastic and provide really good protection if you're offroad or cruising the urban jungle.
The difficulty of the installation should be considered, it is a lengthy process and even Jeep master mechanics have difficulties sometimes. The level of available stock on hand is usually pretty low. My first set of rock rails took nearly 5 months to get in stock before they were put on.
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