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Poison Spyder Crusher Corners™ are built for the off-road enthusiast who likes to play in the big rocks. Crusher Corners™ are a key component in avoiding body damage to your Jeep. Choose from our Standard, Stock or Comp Cut™ or Modified Crusher Corners™ to fit your crawler's unique needs. Poison Spyder Crusher Corners are laser cut from high strength 3/16" plate steel then carefully roll-formed for a perfect fit to your Jeep's body lines. All of the bolt holes are countersunk, and the supplied stainless steel flat head cap screws yield a smooth, flat surface to slide over rocks. STANDARD Crusher Corners™ come pre-configured with popular features. For CJ-8 These include provisions for flush-mounted LED taillights (sold separately) and factory fuel filler opening. The high-intensity flush-mount LED taillight is a great upgrade for safety, durability and clean looks.
Crusher Corners™, when used in conjunction with Poison Spyder Rocker Knockers™ or Ricochet Rockers™and front DeFenders™ give your Jeep an impenetrable defense against rock damage. All of these components are designed to fit and work together perfectly, guarding your Jeep from the front wheel well to the tailgate.
This product ships as bare steel—it will need to be painted or powder coated prior to final installation. We do not offer a powder coat option for this item.
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