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This is a project that has been sat on for quite a while. It was purchased 3 years ago with 280k miles, A blown engine, and rotted out floors and rockers. When I was 16 I stripped the whole interior, cut the rot out of the rockers, put all the parts I need in random places and then just lost interest in it for a while. fast forward 2 years and I finally get the motivation to work on it again so I don’t have to daily the 60k mile survivor MJ in the New England salt land. The engine came out of 2001 XJ That rolled over and was then purchased by my dad in 2003 to be used as a parts truck for his MJ. The 01 Motor sat under a bench for 19 years and fired right up and runs great with a little seafoam in the oil to clean things up. The transmission and t-case came out of my dads old 98 2dr that rotted apart on us and got cut into pieces by us. Rip 98 2dr the rest is being saved for a future trailer build Old engine out The one ton crane from harbor freight doesn’t lift high enough to get the engine+trans out with the header in place New engine in
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Well, folks, I've searched the archives and the most recent rock rails threads are fairly old and reference products that don't seem to be in production anymore. Here are my requirements: Bolt-on Fits a shortbed MJ without modification Kick-out for use as a step for shorter passengers Available in less than 30 days turnaround Available options right now seem to be: https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/XJSL/MJSL-CL.html http://www.rocky-road.com/cherokee-xj-rock-sliders.html Anyone bought one of these products recently have any input on which is a better fit and better made?
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I was on this forum before, my e-mail site was closed, so I started over. >> ron@nw-offroad.com I know my MJ is UGLY, but I'm a "real off-road'er" dents and paint don't make it GO. Naches Washington > > 4th of July Naches Washington > Waterfall Brown's Camp Oregon > > > Over the top > Canopener Oregon > > > > slippery rocks > > Made It > Coming Down - Rocky Uphill > > > > > It just goes every-where I point it.! Ron