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Old 08-05-2012, 11:08 PM
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Has anyone heard or used any of the company ACE Engineering products. If so what are your thoughts of price and quality of the parts?
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I have their rock sliders on my 2 door. Fit and quality are fine.
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Ace products are excellent very well built, I wheeled with to crew from Ace up in Michigan
Last month, if Interested in their stuff just wait a bit if you can, new bumpers are on the
Design table and in preproduction and they said the styling is going up. And a tire carrier as
Well to keep the stock bumper and get the 35’s off the tail gate. They are only a few miles
Into Detroit for me so I’m waiting
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Originally Posted by BIGCHRIS
Ace products are excellent very well built, I wheeled with to crew from Ace up in Michigan
Last month, if Interested in their stuff just wait a bit if you can, new bumpers are on the
Design table and in preproduction and they said the styling is going up. And a tire carrier as
Well to keep the stock bumper and get the 35’s off the tail gate. They are only a few miles
Into Detroit for me so I’m waiting
hmm might be worth the drive for me when i get the money to just drive there and pic them up. i really like there flat fenders and there bumper/rear tire carrier. thanks for the heads up.
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I think they are highly regarded, you see them recommended a lot on various forums. I think I'm likely to get their rock sliders as they fit with the rubi rails.

I'll personally be going with poison spider for my bumpers and bushwacker for the flat fenders..... soon.

So much to buy.
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Originally Posted by disconnect
I think they are highly regarded, you see them recommended a lot on various forums. I think I'm likely to get their rock sliders as they fit with the rubi rails.

I'll personally be going with poison spider for my bumpers and bushwacker for the flat fenders..... soon.

So much to buy.
I have them on my 4-dr.. have not had a chance to use them off road yet (this weekend prob) but the fit is great, they act as a step which is good for the kids and the have a good finish.. they're products are best bang for your buck and warranty is excellent
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I have them on my 4-dr.. have not had a chance to use them off road yet (this weekend prob) but the fit is great, they act as a step which is good for the kids and the have a good finish.. they're products are best bang for your buck and warranty is excellent
Do you use them with the rubi rails or without? I was wondering if there is still room to step on them with the rails present.

Im torn between the ACE rails, or the poison spyder rico rails, which weld on to the side of the rubi rails.
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yes i am.. definately still have room with the rubi rails... nice addition to them. i'll try and snap a pic shortly
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Do you use them with the rubi rails or without? I was wondering if there is still room to step on them with the rails present.

Im torn between the ACE rails, or the poison spyder rico rails, which weld on to the side of the rubi rails.
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Attached Thumbnails ACE engineering-img-20120815-00242-2-.jpg   ACE engineering-img-20120815-00243-2-.jpg  
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Thanks for the pictures, looks like there is a lot of room. I'd probably put some sort of grip tape on it. I guess I'll be going this way :)
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