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Cliff H
 


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Has anyone fitted their own side steps?

Has anyone fitted their own side steps and if so are they tricky?
I am having difficulty downloading the instructions from the LR site for some reason.
With my TD4 I got the dealer to fit them as you needed a 'riv nut expander' (they actually forgot to charge me Laughing )
Any help would be appreciated!
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Strange you should ask; I've just finished fitting a pair this morning.
The job is not hard - I'm not a very practical person - the first took me 2 hours, the second was just 40 minutes.
I did have the benefit of doing it with a 3t lift, air line and tools - I'm not sure I would like to have done it on a driveway with twin jacks.
Hardest part? Cutting out the (marked) pieces on the cill trim for the angle iron pieces - three on each side and then filing them smooth.
If you want to discuss it, pm me.

Annoyingly enough, I noticed that yesterday, some b*gg*r has put a small dent on one of my door panels with a door edge. Had I had these steps last week, it would have been a scuff on them instead. Ah well, wasn't going to remain perfect for ever...
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DrLex wrote:
Annoyingly enough, I noticed that yesterday, some b*gg*r has put a small dent on one of my door panels with a door edge. Had I had these steps last week, it would have been a scuff on them instead. Ah well, wasn't going to remain perfect for ever...


I am having side mouldings fitted to my RRS but also wondering whether to get side steps for the sole purpose of stopping door dents. My current car has at least 4 Evil or Very Mad people have no respect or care for other peoples property.

I appreciate the different body space of D3 and RRS but wondered whether they would actually stop door dents since it would depend on the door shape of the other car, or not??
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robbi wrote:


I am having side mouldings fitted to my RRS but also wondering whether to get side steps for the sole purpose of stopping door dents. My current car has at least 4 Evil or Very Mad people have no respect or care for other peoples property.

I appreciate the different body space of D3 and RRS but wondered whether they would actually stop door dents since it would depend on the door shape of the other car, or not??


I have both the rubbing strips and the side steps and I believe that they will protect the doors from being dented by most cars. I also leave my car in off road height when in car parks as this almost guarantees that the side step will take the impact if someone opens their door into my car.
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Robbi,
depends upon the natural habitat, if it's Tesco's carpark - or any other generic supermarket retailer - then the sidesteps with rubbing strips combo is best

If it's offroad, then go for the rock slider bars, with side rubbing strips. The bars won't save you in the shopping forays but the rubbing strips will prevent all but the most determined

none of which will protect you from the jealous scroat with a key, of course Rolling Eyes
  
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WOODY179 wrote:

I have both the rubbing strips and the side steps and I believe that they will protect the doors from being dented by most cars. I also leave my car in off road height when in car parks as this almost guarantees that the side step will take the impact if someone opens their door into my car.


Quick tests confirm such, the only likely exception being another off-roader or high-access vehicle. I'm also happy with the way the steps keep the mud splashes down.
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Is it possible to fit rubbing strips yourself or is that definately a dealer job?

Pete
  
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stuckinthemud wrote:
Is it possible to fit rubbing strips yourself or is that definately a dealer job?

Pete
Easy peasy lemon squeezy!! best to do it on a warm day though!
I was a bit worried about potential problems with paint protection applied but they've stuck like s Censored t to a blanket! Shocked
  
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10forcash wrote:
stuckinthemud wrote:
Is it possible to fit rubbing strips yourself or is that definately a dealer job?

Pete
Easy peasy lemon squeezy!! best to do it on a warm day though!
I was a bit worried about potential problems with paint protection applied but they've stuck like s Censored t to a blanket! Shocked



Are they simply stuck on then? Or is it a bit more technical than that? I am to DIY and car maintenance what Tony Blair is to telling the truth!! - so it has to be easy for me to have a go!!

Pete
  
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robbi wrote:
DrLex wrote:
Annoyingly enough, I noticed that yesterday, some b*gg*r has put a small dent on one of my door panels with a door edge. Had I had these steps last week, it would have been a scuff on them instead. Ah well, wasn't going to remain perfect for ever...


I am having side mouldings fitted to my RRS but also wondering whether to get side steps for the sole purpose of stopping door dents. My current car has at least 4 Evil or Very Mad people have no respect or care for other peoples property.

I appreciate the different body space of D3 and RRS but wondered whether they would actually stop door dents since it would depend on the door shape of the other car, or not??


Robbi look at the side steps on a RRS as they seem to be well hidden under those door mouldings and may not offer the protection you reqyuire
  
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robbi wrote:
I appreciate the different body space of D3 and RRS but wondered whether they would actually stop door dents since it would depend on the door shape of the other car, or not??
side steps and razor wire combo should do the trick Wink

p.s. is the reduced quote OK Slimer? Whistle Wink
  
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