To learn about some of the coolest bolt-on components for the Jeep and light truck market, we stopped by the N-FAB booth and spoke to Jerrod Strauss, with N-FAB Sales and Marketing. N-FAB’s popularity has been spreading like wildfire, and proof of this can be seen with their expansion to a new Texas-based 150,000 square foot facility that features 20,000 square feet of in-house powder coating and 25,000 square feet of dedicated R&D space that allows them to have everything in house and improve the finished product.
LED mounts were the hot ticket at N-FAB and they did not disappoint with their new Jeep JK A-pillar mount that offers two additional LED mounts on each side. It was so new to their lineup, that Strauss added “We made it just for the show, we will have part numbers and pricing as soon as we get back to the shop.” To tie the two A-pillars together is a mount that comes in five different variations to mount a single 50-inch LED bar, a dual 50-inch LED bar combo, or even a quad bar!
Their new Jeep JK rock rails offer removable steps so “you can put them on during the week to make it easy to get in and out with just two bolts, then you can remove them for the weekend with a solid TIG-welded rock rail for some off roading.” Rock rails shown in both Jeep JK and light truck applications with removable steps for an extremely flexible lineup of innovative design.
Finally, N-FAB introduced their new light bar system for Jeeps and light trucks with a series of slots and holes to mount enough lights to turn day into night. “First LEDs were hot but no one knew how to mount them. Now the bar is slotted so you can mount them anyway you want, with quads across, a 10-inch or 12-inch, a couple Hellas, or an endless amount of combinations. No one has seen this bar yet, it is brand new for SEMA.” With their extremely flexible mounting system for off road lights, you can have just about any combination of lights imaginable.
For a complete listing of all the exciting products from N-FAB, check out their homepage and keep your eyes on Offroad Xtreme for future project-trucks!