I cannot imagine this thing will last for me (another 20-30 years, I’m 50). I love the idea of it, I like driving it, it has more weak points being exposed every other week. I do think my 2016 Rubicon is a forever vehicle. But I have my doubts on this badlands. T
See my original post and photos. My Rockblokz fit just fine, no issues. I did the opposite...I got the flaps and then installed the step. I obviously don't have a 2 door, but the mounting and brackets all should be the same. I had discussed this concern with Adam at Goat Fab and he said...
Must keep the LJ and try like hell to keep the JK too. Keep them both while you figure out if the Bronco is worthwhile. The Bronco is delicate IMO. With either Jeep the horn doesn’t go off in the middle of the night, the front end won’t fail on a fire road, the hard tops are solid AF, etc...
Noticed these went on sale recently and they fit my interests; functional slider, step, tucked in high and tight, good looks. I sent the Goat Fab a contact-us message with some questions some Monday morning and my phone buzzed a few minutes later…owner of the company (Adam) called me and...
Photos after Bosswax undercoating, PPF, ceramic, and Goat Fabrication rock slider-steps. I guess that’ll be it until I figure out if I am keeping it or not.
Rockblokz front and rear, XL is all you need with SAS. they are quick release so you can run them all or not. You’re going to need the rear flaps no matter what. The wife or GF is going to be following you the dealer once a month to have your POS fixed for some issue and when she follows you...
Tried to order color/oem...shows out of stock...
also, just like above...what is the difference between oem and aftermarket...can you tell? Quality diff?