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New Folding Wheel Step
Sealey have just launched these steps to place over a wheel to enable you to "climb" into the engine bay or roof I guess, we don't stock them yet as I am not sure about the interest, anyone fancy one? £31.80 plus delivery
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Blurb from their Website
Folding Wheel Step
• Permits safe and easy access to engine or top of vehicle.
• Ideal for 4x4's.
• Rubber topped platform for added safety.
• Will fit tyres up to 10" deep.
• Folds for easy storage.
• Platform is height adjustable (3 mounting points 90mm apart).
Detailed Information
Instructions
Model No: STS01
Capacity: 225kg
Platform Size: 210 x 560mm
Wheel Capacity: Ø14" - 20"Paul Redding
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6th Jun 2013 3:46 pm
Robbie
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I'm interested as my last one has had it.
Would need to see it on a wheel though as the D3/D4 is fickle with these. Too small and it does not fit over wheel. Too big and it can catch on the arch. Poorly designed and it can contact the rim. Just right and they are really handy for roof boxes.
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I'd use them for a seat under the Foxwing for the kids, nice bit of kit but at £31 not exactly cheap.Club Exped trailer
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6th Jun 2013 4:20 pm
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Looks like it's adjustable for the tyre width but as said by Robbie, would like to see it on a D3 first.
Good idea though
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6th Jun 2013 5:39 pm
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I will order one in then for next week so my D3 can model itPaul Redding
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6th Jun 2013 6:10 pm
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Any news on how you got on with these?
Handy for cleaning the roof, putting stuff in or out of roof box
Any pics yet?
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Ent wrote:
I'd use them for a seat under the Foxwing for the kids, nice bit of kit but at £31 not exactly cheap.
^^^^ hey that's a good idea
I dropped a few hints about one of these for Fathers Day...but it never materialised Www.devonchilliman.co.uk
22nd Jun 2013 2:52 pm
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Visited Steve and co down at Advanced Factors today and took this pic of step. The wheel could have been straighter when fitted, but it sat on it with no problems
22nd Jun 2013 6:24 pm
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devonchilliman wrote:
johnnychainsaw wrote:
The wheel could have been straighter
So could the pic
There's no pleasing some people
22nd Jun 2013 7:00 pm
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Crost wrote:
For short people!!
Needs a step to get on the step for me !Gone but far from forgotten 55' plate HSE.
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22nd Jun 2013 7:29 pm
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Hmmm, the metalwork looks pretty close to the alloy in the picture, which is what I feared. Perhaps ok with smaller wheels but not the larger alloys?Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
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