Hi All,
Been reading a lot but have a few questions I was not able find any mention or posts about.
My plan is the following:
- Confirm all fasteners are within 8" of each other
- Raise the Jeep approx 4" to pre-load the system
- Plan to take Blaine's advice and drill holes while the sliders are clamped (did this with my engine/trans skid attachment to T/C skid and it worked great)
- Plan to use 1/2" aluminum backing plates on the inside of the tub for the exposed attachments
Here are my questions:
- I have a Rubicon so should I grind off the existing nutserts for both the rock slider and lower fender flare attachments?
- Is standard convention not to attach the rock slider to the stock front fender? (GenRight's instructions and videos I have watched make no mention of attaching to the fender)
- At this point, there are no plans to replace the stock fenders
- I know the fender sheet metal is a bit flimsy but still would think to add an attachment so there isn't any relative motion between the parts
- For attaching the stock fender flares, I assume to just drill through the rock slider and either put a nut or nutsert on the back side of the sheet metal
- Should I try and add a second row of fasteners (see picture) to help distribute pending impacts
- Not sure how much of an offset I can really even get above the tube step though
Thank you in advance,
Scott

Been reading a lot but have a few questions I was not able find any mention or posts about.
My plan is the following:
- Confirm all fasteners are within 8" of each other
- Raise the Jeep approx 4" to pre-load the system
- Plan to take Blaine's advice and drill holes while the sliders are clamped (did this with my engine/trans skid attachment to T/C skid and it worked great)
- Plan to use 1/2" aluminum backing plates on the inside of the tub for the exposed attachments
Here are my questions:
- I have a Rubicon so should I grind off the existing nutserts for both the rock slider and lower fender flare attachments?
- Is standard convention not to attach the rock slider to the stock front fender? (GenRight's instructions and videos I have watched make no mention of attaching to the fender)
- At this point, there are no plans to replace the stock fenders
- I know the fender sheet metal is a bit flimsy but still would think to add an attachment so there isn't any relative motion between the parts
- For attaching the stock fender flares, I assume to just drill through the rock slider and either put a nut or nutsert on the back side of the sheet metal
- Should I try and add a second row of fasteners (see picture) to help distribute pending impacts
- Not sure how much of an offset I can really even get above the tube step though
Thank you in advance,
Scott

