Anyone got these, any vantage over steps? Mine don't protrude very far so offer little carpark protection
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[/b]Mark
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19th Jan 2015 11:48 am
euangibson
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Not exactly what I have,but these are my views
Pros....no cutting of cills,much less corrosion (so far,compared to my previous steps)don't stick out as far,so less chance of damage,look much better (personal view,having had both)
Cons....mine sit lower than steps (those don't look quite as low as mine) so clearance is compromised more,stick out less so poorer protection from muppets in car parks.Those don't have flat cut-outs so probably not as easy for kids and old folk to use compared to steps.
HTH "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool,than to speak out and remove all doubt" ?.....what rubbish...
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Thanks, these are supposed to be Land Rover originals... from what you have said other than cosmetics there would be no advantage over my steps..
Cheers Mark
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19th Jan 2015 12:29 pm
Alan B
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Something like these
I've got the Bearmach ones, really easy to fit, about an hour iirc and if you want them to stick out a bit they can, I kept mine in a bit for clearance
I never had steps so can't comment if they are any better.
These ones have a step bit built into them with a tread to save you from slipping.
If my 87 year old mother in law can use these to clamber aboard anyone can.
The box they come in is perfect for lying on to fit them
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19th Jan 2015 1:22 pm
galwaygreen
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we got ones like that from lr centre,,,good price at the time....garage fitted them and sure they cut out the plastic sill for the brackets wouldn't call them steps...more like sill protectrors
19th Jan 2015 2:02 pm
Alan B
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I didn't have to cut any plastic
Easy to fit and work well for me
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They are the VTD500010 part number and where fitted to the Disco 4 at new and then removed by the owner, looking at them it looks like they would reduce the clearance and as they are hollow wouldn't be much more protection than the steps I have now.
They were a good price and seemed a good option if they would protect more, looking at them though I'm not sure they actually would.Mark
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19th Jan 2015 6:12 pm
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They look very neat indeed Alan. Good choice. Very tempted to get a pair myselfD3 2005 TDV6 7 Seat Zambezi Silver
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19th Jan 2015 9:27 pm
robbo770
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Alan B wrote:
Something like these
I've got the Bearmach ones, really easy to fit, about an hour iirc and if you want them to stick out a bit they can, I kept mine in a bit for clearance
I never had steps so can't comment if they are any better.
These ones have a step bit built into them with a tread to save you from slipping.
If my 87 year old mother in law can use these to clamber aboard anyone can.
The box they come in is perfect for lying on to fit them
Where did you get them Alan?
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Of hand I can't remember but will check up later
Robbo pm incoming
Had a google, rimmer bros have them but guessing many others will also supply
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19th Jan 2015 10:01 pm
Redgull
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got the chrome ones in the top picture on mine look fantastic,bought the car with them, on the underside there is a massive dent which cannot be seen, but that would of been the sil if not had them
19th Jan 2015 10:37 pm
Alan B
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Ok found out where mine came from
4x4 tyres.co.uk
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