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Old 02-22-2007, 11:16 AM
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Default Re: Rock rails

I opted for the RR rails. Even with only 3 attachment points they are quite sturdy to the frame and seem very strong.

An added bonus for me is that, though a bit tricky, they can be used as an assist step as well (they are higher than a typical step or bar and angled slightly up.)

If you were considering purchasing the GM rails and assist steps, you would save a decent amount of $$ going with the RR rails if you can live with the unconventional step.

This was a factor in my choice because the bride prefers a step and I was not looking foward to removing the GM assist steps every time I went offroad.
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I opted for the RR rails. Even with only 3 attachment points they are quite sturdy to the frame and seem very strong.

An added bonus for me is that, though a bit tricky, they can be used as an assist step as well (they are higher than a typical step or bar and angled slightly up.)

If you were considering purchasing the GM rails and assist steps, you would save a decent amount of $$ going with the RR rails if you can live with the unconventional step.

This was a factor in my choice because the bride prefers a step and I was not looking foward to removing the GM assist steps every time I went offroad.

My thoughts exactly, having a vertically challenged wife myself, something of a step would be convenient.
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Default Re: Rock rails

Man, RR is getting proud of those rock rails!! They are up to $419 now. I sure hope that their quality has improved with the price. When I bought my set, they were $369. The challenge is getting a set that will actually match up to the mounting holes on the H3 and getting the correct bolts. Mine weren't even close, so I returned them and got my money back. I am going with the GM ones or I may have a set custom made by a local shop by me.
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I just don't have the bank roll but the others are stronger. If you got the money honey then buy the best.
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