The Warn Black Rocker Panel Guard 63002 is engineered to provide superior protection for your Jeep Wrangler TJ. Manufactured with 3/16-inch thick reinforced steel, these rock sliders are an essential upgrade for off-road enthusiasts. Built to withstand the toughest trails, they bolt directly to your Jeep's body for a seamless installation that potentially requires some drilling for optimal fitment. Known for their impressive durability, Warn's rock sliders are designed with a robust construction that aligns with 70+ years of industry-leading innovation and trusted craftsmanship. These rock sliders not only protect your vehicle's rocker panels from damage but also add a rugged, aggressive look that enhances your Jeep's off-road appeal. Ideal for anyone looking to prepare their Jeep for challenging terrains, these sliders reflect Warn's commitment to quality and performance.
Features
3/16 thick reinforced steel construction
Secure and simple bolt-on installation
Designed to fit Jeep Wrangler TJ models
Enhanced protection for off-road excursions
Some drilling may be required
Trusted Warn durability and innovation
Specifications
Material:
3/16" Reinforced Steel
Fitment:
Jeep Wrangler TJ (1997-2002)
Installation Type:
Bolt-on
Dimensions:
5in x 8in x 54in
Weight:
47 lbs
WARNING CA Proposition 65:
No
Fitment
1997-2002 Jeep TJ | Note: 3/16 in. Thick Reinforced Steel
1997-2002 Jeep Wrangler | Note: 3/16 in. Thick Reinforced Steel
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Warn winches are primarily made in the United States, with manufacturing facilities located in Oregon and Washington.
What Warn winch do I need?
The right Warn winch for you will depend on the weight of your vehicle, the type of terrain you'll be driving on, and the type of off-roading activities you'll be doing. Consult the manufacturer's guidelines or speak with one of our sales representatives to choose the right winch.
How do I install Warn parts on my vehicle?
The installation process for Warn parts will vary depending on the specific part and the make and model of your vehicle. Generally, you'll need to review the manufacturer's instructions, prepare your vehicle, install the part according to the instructions, and test the part to ensure it's working properly.
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