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I have a set still in the box... they seem easy to install but not as sturdy as aftermarket items that mount to the pinch seam as well as the frame rail.
They originally listed at the dealer near me for $335, I paid $70 a couple years ago when they started blowing out the leftover XJ accessories.
They have a decent design but are made of light duty material. I dented mine quite a bit and bent all three mounting brackets, on both sides, over the 2 years I had them. The rockers tubes can be re-bent straight with a press but, ultimately, you'll want thicker material if you're going to wheel the rig. If they are strictly for show or mild wheeling, they work and look good.
With some bracing of the brackets and a little work on new tubes, you could make a decent set of rock rails out of these and end up with a weld free attachable set that wouldn't need welding to the frame rails.
If I mounted some, and dented them up and didn't like them... would I be able to mount an aftermarket set without welding up the holes I drilled to mount the OEM ones or do the Mopar ones mount to factory holes in the frame rail that are already there?
If I mounted some, and dented them up and didn't like them... would I be able to mount an aftermarket set without welding up the holes I drilled to mount the OEM ones or do the Mopar ones mount to factory holes in the frame rail that are already there?
i'm running 'em (also got them at the factory blowout pricing).
i ran them "stock" for quite a while-- i liked the fact that they attach at 3 points on the framerail (both from the bottom & the side).
however i recently modified/reinforced them-- now they attach to the pinch seam and go up further to protect the upper rocker panel. i'll take some pix this week.
frankly i don't think they're as weak as most people would assume coming from the factory. i've put mine through the paces, and sure the tubes aren't as "oval" in some places as when new, but now that they attach to the pinch seam they are solid.
having said that, i wouldn't have paid the $350 retail from the stealership, but at what i've got in 'em i'm a happy camper.