![]() |

![]() |
| CLICK TO ENLARGE |
The Access Army Rocker Knocker or Ricochet Rocker features the Access Army logo CNC laser-cut into the rugged 3/16” plate steel. Access Army Rocker Knockers are available with or without tubular rock sliders. Best of all, Poison Spyder Customs is donating 10% of the purchase price for each set to the Blue Ribbon Coalition, which fights the legal battles for public access. “We’re passionate about this issue,” says Larry McRae, president of Poison Spyder Customs, “access to public lands is what our sport is based on. We’re proud to be a part of the Access Army!”
To order your special edition "Access Army" Rocker Knockers or Ricochet Rockers, simply call Poison Spyder Customs at (951) 849-5911. To learn more about Poison Spyder Rocker Knockers Click Here, and for more info on Poison Spyder Ricochet Rockers Click Here. Pricing for the Access Army editions is the same as our normal pricing for these items. These are a special-order item not available through online ordering. Also note that the special edition products are produced in batches so there may be a slight delay between placing your order and the next run of special orders. "Access Army" Rocker Knockers are available for CJ, YJ, TJ and LJ, with or without the optional DOM tubular Rock Slider (note that the slider tube will somewhat obscure the view of the Access Army logo). "Access Army" Ricochet Rockers are available for CJ, YJ, TJ and LJ.

The Access Army is guided by its Joint Chiefs of Staff, veteran land use advocate Del Albright, who brings a lifetime of experience fighting to maintain public access through such organizations as the Blue Ribbon Coalition and the California Association of 4 Wheel Drive Clubs. The Access Army brings together access advocates from all walks of life, and from across the spectrum of land use organizations, enthusiast associations and clubs. The Access Army seeks to exploit the power of the Internet, its online forums and enthusiast groups, and social networking sites to take the fight for access on the offensive, with a proactive, targeted, aggressive campaign for public access to public lands.
To learn more about the Access Army, please visit their website at www.accessarmy.com. More information on the Blue Ribbon Coalition may be found at www.sharetrails.org.