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5out of
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wingnut0061
Great purchase, brought my shocks up higher and protect them at the same time.
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Carnage
I picked these up because I got tired of dragging my shock mounts on rocks. The hardest part was the cutting but it was not that hard. Definitely recommend!
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Burnett
These are great. They give you about an inch and a half clearance at your rear shock mount. They are beefy. You can't go wrong with these skids.
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Jagdgeschwader 77
Installed on my Rubi. No big issues. Lots of cutting and grinding. Make sure you really grind down smooth the left over metal from the factory mounts or the rock stars won’t seat correctly and the holes won’t line up. My only gripe is the shock mount. The way that it angles it causes my Fox shocks to get pinched on the inside part of the mount, so I had to grind off a bit and then put a small spacer in so the shock centers correctly. I was running the MetalCloak high shock mount kit and it positioned the shocks perfectly, but without a skid on their kit my shocks got beat up, so I switched. Overall, happy with the rock stars.
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NVRDONEJK
Good bit of cutting/grinding. If you have TF Monster arms, it's a challenge to get the bolts in on the rear facing side. TF rised TB bracket also requires some finesse to work properly. I ended up cutting the tab that attaches to the CA bolt off and welding it in several places.
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