Stock Rocker guard hardware

Stock Rocker guard hardware

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I had to remove the stock rockers and in the process 3 of 6 rusted bolts broke. Does anyone know if these are even made anymore or seen them for sale anywhere or were these 1 of a kinds?

These can easily be fabricated regardless.

Thanks.
 
Stock rocker guards for a CJ? ? ?
I never realized they were ever made.
I had mine custom made. (I should learn how to weld) but you should be able to find after market rocker guards for a CJ7.
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I had to remove the stock rockers and in the process 3 of 6 rusted bolts broke. Does anyone know if these are even made anymore or seen them for sale anywhere or were these 1 of a kinds?

These can easily be fabricated regardless.

Thanks.

I have no idea if anyone sells these, but they don't look like they would be to hard to make.
Looking at the dime, I would say some 1/4" thread all, a piece of 1/2"od x 1/4" id tubing' and some 1" flat stock or maybe a washer.
weld it all together. Of coarse I'm just guessing at the dim. so measure everything for yourself.
 
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I was actually able to put these together using parts from ACE hardware and they came out better than expected.

All you need is an Elevator bolt and then thread the Well Nut onto it. The nice thing is the well nut is rubber, so you have rubber against the paint instead of the steel.

The elevator bolt has a round head, but it still slides perfectly into the slider like the stock bolt.

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Good find.:chug:
 
Wow! You guys are awesome, thanks! I found replacement bolts on eBay for $10.00 a piece! Your idea is much better!


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I was actually able to put these together using parts from ACE hardware and they came out better than expected.

All you need is an Elevator bolt and then thread the Well Nut onto it. The nice thing is the well nut is rubber, so you have rubber against the paint instead of the steel.

The elevator bolt has a round head, but it still slides perfectly into the slider like the stock bolt.

3149d1273881565-stock-rocker-guard-hardware-img_3384-1-.jpg

You don't happen to remember the diameter/sizing, do you?


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I was actually able to put these together using parts from ACE hardware and they came out better than expected.

All you need is an Elevator bolt and then thread the Well Nut onto it. The nice thing is the well nut is rubber, so you have rubber against the paint instead of the steel.

The elevator bolt has a round head, but it still slides perfectly into the slider like the stock bolt.

3149d1273881565-stock-rocker-guard-hardware-img_3384-1-.jpg

Also, mine were chrome/ss but are rough now. I'm thinking about powder coating or re-chrominance them. What did you do to yours? They look great!


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I found these on eBay, but damn expensive.


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