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Member Since: 08 Jun 2010
Location: Aberdeenshire
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Side Steps

Looking to fit a set of side steps ASAP, more to keep the door ding gang away than anything else.
Seen plenty for sale but would like some opinions on which to go for (Landrover mudflaps have been fitted)

Ta
  
Post #6582028th Jun 2010 8:39 pm
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Member Since: 22 Jul 2008
Location: North Lincolnshire
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Just had mine taken off as they keep getting dinged when I go off road and they were beginning to look a mess. Too much trouble to remove before going offroad so will leave them off.
 Regards, Trev.
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Post #6582068th Jun 2010 8:53 pm
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No intentions of going that off road, well not on purpose anyhoo Shocked
  
Post #6582078th Jun 2010 8:55 pm
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Side steps won't prevent rear door opening dings in car parks if the wheel arch is built into the door.... Big Cry
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Post #6582979th Jun 2010 1:00 am
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Don't use carparks, that's my advice...

Another fine tip, if you leave it parked in offroad height, you catch more doors with the step than normal height. Tip not to be used in low multi story car parks Laughing
  
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Cheers for that, very selective where i park but the wife is not so but with two tiddly peeps in tow most of the time its understandable
  
Post #6586019th Jun 2010 6:10 pm
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Parent and child is the pick of the bunch!!!

Usually I find someone parking in it with their 13 year old son/daughter so they can "just pop in" and there are none left mind Rolling Eyes Back of the car park not the best when restling with 1 year old & associated baggage, especially if they are to ride in the trolley so you have to carry them all the way from the car etc.
  
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