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Jeep XJ Cherokee Ulitmate Sliders now available!

Okay cool, one more question. Will the front plate with the JCR logo on it effect my xj with bushwhacker flat fenders?

Also yeah, the T&J frame stiffeners are like every other stiffener out there.
 
So anybody run these yet? Kinda have a issue bolting this onto the thin sheet metal of a body the cherokees have

We have sold right around 15 sets at this point.

The sheet metal is doing nothing more than offer protection to the rocker. These sliders bolt on using the same mounting configuration has every other boxed tube sliders (including our own) and than add additional mounting surface area of the rocker and one extra main uniframe mounting leg.

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In order for these to buckle in on the body, it would require either all of the bolts in the pinch seam to break or tear through. At the same time, the bolts in the main uniframe would have to do the same.

All of the rigidity of the uniframe is along the rocker and pinch seam. We tie them together and than tie all that into the uniframe. These suckers are not just "bolted to flimsy" metal.
 
Do these work with rusty's long arms?

Right from our product description:

Long Arm Suspension Owners: Our sliders are designed with all the major brand Long Arm Suspension kits; Full Traction, Rubicon Express *, Rough Country, TNT, Rusty’s, BDS, Rock Krawler, and TeraFlex. *Those with Rubicon Express kits will need to remove the pinch seam gusset plates. If your kit is not listed, please look at the installation instructions to determine if these sliders will work without modifications.
 
Defiantly pick up a pair of these next paycheck! Is it possible to get them in a different color? Like black with a silver bar? Powdercoat?
 
these look awesome.

so they bolt into the unirail, into the pinch seam, and then a few flat heads into the stock rockers. So it requires your stock rockers to be there and in decent enough shape to be bolted through?
 
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