OR-FAB 87007 Skid Plate 07-11 WRANGLER Skid Plate Skid Plate Skid Plate; Wrinkle Black; Rock Slider Front Sway Bar Disconnect; FEATURES:
Built by hard core off-roaders for the off-road enthusiast our products are trail tested tough right here in the mountains and deserts of Arizona. Form, fit and functionality are just a few of the areas we take into consideration when manufacturing our complete line of tubular body protection products for Jeeps and two and four wheel drive vehicles which include: Sport Cages, Rock Slider Front and Rear Bumpers, Rock Slider Rocker Protectors, ORF Rock Doors, Swing-Away Tire Carriers/Gas Can Carriers, Pro-Guard Bumper Protectors and our all new Pro-Steps. Quality and durability are first and foremost. All our OR FAB products are constructed of .120 wall DOM steel tubing and come available in either wrinkle black powder coat or gloss black powder coat finish for the rugged look and last the trail demands. All our mounting hardware is graded, zinc plated and or powder coated as well and our products come with complete and thorough installation instructions. For many years now we have had a winning formula of listening to what the off-road enthusiast wants most and we will continue to grow and expand our product line doing the same. Customer input has been designed and built into all our products and is evidenced by all the blood, sweat and tears that have gone into making available to you the finest most rugged and durable products available on the market today. | |
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