My Waggie Build...
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Year: 87
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Engine: 4.0 I6
This is the link for the rocker skins. I had been talking to this guy for a while about a cheap durable way to replace my rusted rockers and this is what he came up with... I really like them, maintains a stock appearance and it STRONG.
http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthrea...t=rocker+skins
http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthrea...t=rocker+skins
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http://www.hicountryoffroad.com/Prod...r_recovery.htm
Sorry I thought i put the link on here maybe I forgot but there they are. They were I think 110 shipped.
As for the Rocker Skins I got a prototype discount lol. He charged me 100 bucks installed but i think he is charging around 100-150 shipped not too sure. PM the guy off the link and he will tell you all about them.
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Looks really good, Stryker. I like it like it is now. I don't think I'll like black wheels as much with all of the brown.
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Congratulations on a great-looking Jeep!
Your hard work shows...great build thread.
Just wondering...have you considered painting your wheels tan or brown to match the top or the wood?
Your hard work shows...great build thread.
Just wondering...have you considered painting your wheels tan or brown to match the top or the wood?