Jeeperman skidz
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Jeeperman skidz
I am looking into rocker skids and am partial to the Jeeperman series. I like
the way they mount between the body and frame with no holes in the rocker
itself. They also have a small "nerf" type bar to step with and give added
protection.
Question, does anyone have any opinions on them?? What are the exact
differences between the Trail skids and Rock skiids? they look the same on the
site. Can they handle the hard core abuse of rocks and hi lifts without rocker
damage??
Also, anyone have any ideas on other skids that are as good or better, ,with
a no drill type mount system that will move with a later installed body lift
and a small step/protector bar. Especially no drill into the body.
Thanks
Tony
the way they mount between the body and frame with no holes in the rocker
itself. They also have a small "nerf" type bar to step with and give added
protection.
Question, does anyone have any opinions on them?? What are the exact
differences between the Trail skids and Rock skiids? they look the same on the
site. Can they handle the hard core abuse of rocks and hi lifts without rocker
damage??
Also, anyone have any ideas on other skids that are as good or better, ,with
a no drill type mount system that will move with a later installed body lift
and a small step/protector bar. Especially no drill into the body.
Thanks
Tony
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Re: Jeeperman skidz
Wow... had never heard of or seen these before. I'm curious if anyone
has any experience/opinions about them as well.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 29 Dec 2003 04:32:08 GMT, rokihora@aol.com (Rokihora) wrote:
>I am looking into rocker skids and am partial to the Jeeperman series. I like
>the way they mount between the body and frame with no holes in the rocker
>itself. They also have a small "nerf" type bar to step with and give added
>protection.
>Question, does anyone have any opinions on them?? What are the exact
>differences between the Trail skids and Rock skiids? they look the same on the
>site. Can they handle the hard core abuse of rocks and hi lifts without rocker
>damage??
>Also, anyone have any ideas on other skids that are as good or better, ,with
>a no drill type mount system that will move with a later installed body lift
>and a small step/protector bar. Especially no drill into the body.
>Thanks
>Tony
has any experience/opinions about them as well.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 29 Dec 2003 04:32:08 GMT, rokihora@aol.com (Rokihora) wrote:
>I am looking into rocker skids and am partial to the Jeeperman series. I like
>the way they mount between the body and frame with no holes in the rocker
>itself. They also have a small "nerf" type bar to step with and give added
>protection.
>Question, does anyone have any opinions on them?? What are the exact
>differences between the Trail skids and Rock skiids? they look the same on the
>site. Can they handle the hard core abuse of rocks and hi lifts without rocker
>damage??
>Also, anyone have any ideas on other skids that are as good or better, ,with
>a no drill type mount system that will move with a later installed body lift
>and a small step/protector bar. Especially no drill into the body.
>Thanks
>Tony
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Re: Jeeperman skidz
Wow... had never heard of or seen these before. I'm curious if anyone
has any experience/opinions about them as well.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 29 Dec 2003 04:32:08 GMT, rokihora@aol.com (Rokihora) wrote:
>I am looking into rocker skids and am partial to the Jeeperman series. I like
>the way they mount between the body and frame with no holes in the rocker
>itself. They also have a small "nerf" type bar to step with and give added
>protection.
>Question, does anyone have any opinions on them?? What are the exact
>differences between the Trail skids and Rock skiids? they look the same on the
>site. Can they handle the hard core abuse of rocks and hi lifts without rocker
>damage??
>Also, anyone have any ideas on other skids that are as good or better, ,with
>a no drill type mount system that will move with a later installed body lift
>and a small step/protector bar. Especially no drill into the body.
>Thanks
>Tony
has any experience/opinions about them as well.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 29 Dec 2003 04:32:08 GMT, rokihora@aol.com (Rokihora) wrote:
>I am looking into rocker skids and am partial to the Jeeperman series. I like
>the way they mount between the body and frame with no holes in the rocker
>itself. They also have a small "nerf" type bar to step with and give added
>protection.
>Question, does anyone have any opinions on them?? What are the exact
>differences between the Trail skids and Rock skiids? they look the same on the
>site. Can they handle the hard core abuse of rocks and hi lifts without rocker
>damage??
>Also, anyone have any ideas on other skids that are as good or better, ,with
>a no drill type mount system that will move with a later installed body lift
>and a small step/protector bar. Especially no drill into the body.
>Thanks
>Tony
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Re: Jeeperman skidz
Wow... had never heard of or seen these before. I'm curious if anyone
has any experience/opinions about them as well.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 29 Dec 2003 04:32:08 GMT, rokihora@aol.com (Rokihora) wrote:
>I am looking into rocker skids and am partial to the Jeeperman series. I like
>the way they mount between the body and frame with no holes in the rocker
>itself. They also have a small "nerf" type bar to step with and give added
>protection.
>Question, does anyone have any opinions on them?? What are the exact
>differences between the Trail skids and Rock skiids? they look the same on the
>site. Can they handle the hard core abuse of rocks and hi lifts without rocker
>damage??
>Also, anyone have any ideas on other skids that are as good or better, ,with
>a no drill type mount system that will move with a later installed body lift
>and a small step/protector bar. Especially no drill into the body.
>Thanks
>Tony
has any experience/opinions about them as well.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On 29 Dec 2003 04:32:08 GMT, rokihora@aol.com (Rokihora) wrote:
>I am looking into rocker skids and am partial to the Jeeperman series. I like
>the way they mount between the body and frame with no holes in the rocker
>itself. They also have a small "nerf" type bar to step with and give added
>protection.
>Question, does anyone have any opinions on them?? What are the exact
>differences between the Trail skids and Rock skiids? they look the same on the
>site. Can they handle the hard core abuse of rocks and hi lifts without rocker
>damage??
>Also, anyone have any ideas on other skids that are as good or better, ,with
>a no drill type mount system that will move with a later installed body lift
>and a small step/protector bar. Especially no drill into the body.
>Thanks
>Tony
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Re: Jeeperman skidz
jeeperman has some great products however he does not make them. They are made by www.rockhard4x4parts.com and then sold to jeeperman so that he can re-sell them. Call www.rockhard4x4parts.com and ask about all the products that Jeeperman has and that you want the same. It's always better to buy straight from the manufacturer than the re-seller.
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Re: Jeeperman skidz
jeeperman has some great products however he does not make them. They are made by www.rockhard4x4parts.com and then sold to jeeperman so that he can re-sell them. Call www.rockhard4x4parts.com and ask about all the products that Jeeperman has and that you want the same. It's always better to buy straight from the manufacturer than the re-seller.
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Re: Jeeperman skidz
jeeperman has some great products however he does not make them. They are made by www.rockhard4x4parts.com and then sold to jeeperman so that he can re-sell them. Call www.rockhard4x4parts.com and ask about all the products that Jeeperman has and that you want the same. It's always better to buy straight from the manufacturer than the re-seller.
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