Im asking the same question everywhere I can. Where are the MOPAR "rock rails" that look very similar to the Rocky Road pieces, and fit the vehicles look really well. They have been referenced in several different places, but don't exist in the catalog.I've seen a lot of references to all of these supposed Mopar accessories, but I have not found them through mopar.com. That front skidplate on this vehicle looks better than the stock Trailhawk front plate, covering the exposed exhaust. That really appeals. Where can one find these parts?
Yeah, I've been thinking about that. I've gotten the install instructions from Rocky Road for theirs, both the simpler ones and the step-edge ones, and I wish for the simpler ones that they'd been able to follow the contour of the body at the doors just a little bit better. They're still in strong contention, but if one matches just a little better then that might be a more appealing one.Im asking the same question everywhere I can. Where are the MOPAR "rock rails" that look very similar to the Rocky Road pieces, and fit the vehicles look really well. They have been referenced in several different places, but don't exist in the catalog.
I also like the skid plate on this concept, and would be interested in it.
Not even that, I asked my dealer about them I got no shame haha. They have no idea, said they would check into it for me. Of course I haven't heard anything back yet.Yeah, I've been thinking about that. I've gotten the install instructions from Rocky Road for theirs, both the simpler ones and the step-edge ones, and I wish for the simpler ones that they'd been able to follow the contour of the body at the doors just a little bit better. They're still in strong contention, but if one matches just a little better then that might be a more appealing one.
It's frustrating that these accessories are mentioned in passing but otherwise seem to be vaporware. It's almost like they want to force you to go to the dealer to ask, and I really don't like doing that. I'd much rather catalog-order stuff as I can install the vast majority of it on my own.