The Motobilt Jeep TJ Rocker Guards for competition or stretch cut corners are in-house laser cut from 3/16 inch high strength steel.Our rocker guards are formed so that they wrap under neath the body of your jeep and tie into the factory body mounts.
The Motobilt Jeep TJ Rocker Guards for competition or stretch cut corners are in-house laser cut from 3/16 inch high strength steel.Our rocker guards are formed so that they wrap under neath the body of your jeep and tie into the factory body mounts. They completely cover the front and the back past the wheel well opening. We also slot the lower portion of the rocker guards to make it easy to clean out your rockers after a hard day of wheeling. Motobilt Jeep TJ Rocker Guards are countersunk and ship bare metal with hardware included.
If running the Motobilt front fenders, then choose the drop down menu option for our fenders. They are shorter and have a notch cut out to clear the Motobilt fenders.
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Important Information
Drill Bit Size: 5/16” nut serts use a 17/32” drill bit to install.
Ships raw steel. Must be painted or powder coated to prevent rust. See (Steel-It)
Product Specifications
Jeep TJ Rocker Guards for competition or stretch cut corners.
Extends past the factory wheel well opening 1 3/4 inches.
2” wheelbase stretch or more required.
Laser cut from 3/16 inch high strength steel
Hardware 12 5/16 inch counter sunk bolts with flat washers and nyloc nuts.
The proper drill size for the 5/16 inch Rivnuts is 17/32”.
Hardware 12- 5/16 inch counter sunk bolts with flat washers and nyloc nuts. Nut serts are only used where the nut is not accessible from the backside. Reuses factory body mount bolts. The factory hardware is 7/16”-14
Works with or without a body lift.
Sold as pair
Weight: 65lbs
Notes
This extra length when used with the Motobilt comp cut (MB1051) or stretch cut corners (MB1058) allows for a more proportional look and additional protection
Please test fit all of your Motobilt products before you paint them