catahoula
Caught the Bug
Has or can you run these together? Would like pics from some who have.
Thanks!
Sent from my XT1080 using WAYALIFE mobile app
Thanks!
Sent from my XT1080 using WAYALIFE mobile app
Wouldn't it serve the same purpose as running the skins, but does not go up as high?
Sent from my XT1080 using WAYALIFE mobile app
I do see some running with both. It looks nice. Some must just run them more for looks then.
Sent from my XT1080 using WAYALIFE mobile app
I run the skins on my JK's and can tell you that for the most part, it's totally for looks. If you like the looks of running a rocker guard over a rocker guard, you should. Certainly, it's your Jeep :yup:
I don't see how the Rubi rails would fit above the EVO sliders. View attachment 234210look close and you can see that there is about one AA battery's worth of room between the pinch seam and the slider. See the slider flange at the bottom edge of the frame? The Rubi rail would push the EVO slider even lower.[/QUOTE
Now I do notice bolt holes on them. I take it most just weld and holes are for if you want to install that way as well? You would just have to drill into the frame correct?
I don't see how the Rubi rails would fit above the EVO sliders. View attachment 234210look close and you can see that there is about one AA battery's worth of room between the pinch seam and the slider. See the slider flange at the bottom edge of the frame? The Rubi rail would push the EVO slider even lower.[/QUOTE
Now I do notice bolt holes on them. I take it most just weld and holes are for if you want to install that way as well? You would just have to drill into the frame correct?
I think there's a French guy on here that did utilize the holes in the flanges to bolt them onto his frame due to the strict rules they have in the U.K. They are meant to be welded though, filling the holes with a rosette weld.
I think there's a French guy on here that did utilize the holes in the flanges to bolt them onto his frame due to the strict rules they have in the U.K. They are meant to be welded though, filling the holes with a rosette weld.
I don't see how the Rubi rails would fit above the EVO sliders. View attachment 234210look close and you can see that there is about one AA battery's worth of room between the pinch seam and the slider. See the slider flange at the bottom edge of the frame? The Rubi rail would push the EVO slider even lower.[/QUOTE
Now I do notice bolt holes on them. I take it most just weld and holes are for if you want to install that way as well? You would just have to drill into the frame correct?
They are NOT bolt holes. As stated, they are for a rosette weld.
100% agree with Sharkey. They are NOT meant to be bolt on.
I'd imagine the extra weight of running both Rubi Rails and EVO sliders would be a factor for some.
:thinking: Aren't Rubi Rails hollow? They can't weigh that much.....
I run the skins on my JK's and can tell you that for the most part, it's totally for looks. If you like the looks of running a rocker guard over a rocker guard, you should. Certainly, it's your Jeep :yup:
You'd he surprised with the shops around here. I tried getting mine welded cause my welder was down and they said they don't weld them. They would tap holes and bolt them in for me. That they do it all the time. [emoji52] I ended up borrowing a welder .They are NOT bolt holes. As stated, they are for a rosette weld.