I run the A to Z Fab with the bar; I am very pleased with them. Mine are 3/16 (I saw some of you run 1/4" thisck ones), but that is fine for my type of wheeling; in our side of the world (central america) you are more likely to hit a tree or dirt than rocks, so it works just fine. Also, it is a good place to use a high-lift jack! I had mine Line-X'ed for durability (mud will rust everything!) and I used Tough Stuff rocker guard paint protector also to avoid rust...
This is how they look like:
The wife is happy using them as steps (mind you, she is 5'8"), and I am happy with the ground clearance!
I'm actually thinking about selling my reversible bars now and getting a set like Felipe has. If I can find a set for > $300 I may grab them as a Christmas present...
I'm actually thinking about selling my reversible bars now and getting a set like Felipe has. If I can find a set for > $300 I may grab them as a Christmas present...
Well, if you have a welder and moderate welding skills, you could make your own without spending tons of dough (you would probably use a bender for the steps if you want those, but you can have that done also). Another option is eBay; just make sure the welds are done properly before finishing it.
I do recommend you put something between the rocker and the body to avoid rust, though... Rust in the mount will weaken the protection offered by the rocker guard.
Thanks; I really dont mind, as the front flare extensions are to thin anyway to block anything really, and the flares are already larger, so they do a fairly decent job of keeping me dry when driving on wet streets with no top...