I just ordered these for my 4 door soft top as I am having some rubbing issues in the rear at the top of the fender.
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I just ordered these for my 4 door soft top as I am having some rubbing issues in the rear at the top of the fender.
Yeah, understand. They are there to answer the phone, handle warranty and install questions, etc. Some don’t mind paying for service or being able to pick up a phone and talk to someone. That’s not going to happen on Amazon.I'm all about buying American made for the quality and pride of work. I'm a union sheet metal worker, I get your point and would agree if it was made here. But I get up every morning put on my boots and work hard to earn my money. Sitting back and riding someone's coattails with a huge markup doesn't sit well with me. Nothing to be proud of there. I'm going to go with the best deal I can find ($36) and I will have more money in my pocket to spend on something else actually made in the US.
Let us know if you think the quality is up to par when you get these.I just ordered these for my 4 door soft top as I am having some rubbing issues in the rear at the top of the fender.
First company that comes out with an actual bed rail cap, designed to function and look its best when the top is off (and only be installed while it's off), will get my money. Not just a thin skin that retains the uneven surface of the factory sheet metal like the ones recently posted. Something like this:I would be interested in bed rail caps too!!! How can we get someone in the aftermarket world to produce something nice?
I just installed and these seem to fit and look great. Per IAG, protector intended to be used with soft top, but "compatible" with hard top with a minor alteration. I had to drill/cut a hole in each rubber protector for one of the hardtop position pins. Have not reinstalled top, so fingers crossed it fits. Also hoping protector adds a mm or two, to alleviate tailgate lip from clipping lower flip up window when closing tailgate....Looks like they were first to market and rubber is smarter than hard plastic . Surprised as popular as IAG has been that many haven’t seen these.
I was planning clear PPF for this area, especially if I end up with the tonneau cover.Interesting... They made it to Amazon. May need to check them out... I was planning on doing a black PPF along the rail this spring.
Those were already suggested in this post a while back, and as I said then, they're not what I'm referring to or interested in.I'm pretty sure this is what you're referring to, just for the 2-door. Looks like the blanks were made for the 4 door and are being sold by a few brands. Ask IAG when the 2 door is coming out. Won't be too long. What I'm looking for is what I saw on a few Wranglers a while ago which was basically the same thing but made from wood with a beautiful finish.