LandyMan Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2015 #1 Do side steps act as rock sliders? or are they not strong enough? Any recommendations please? Thanks
longdog Active Member Jul 30, 2015 #2 The brackets for side steps run under the sill and could get caught. Rock sliders are now a bit tatty as the powder coat has worn off. Attachments IMG_20150730_105839.jpg 128.8 KB · Views: 459 IMG_20150730_105753.jpg 117.9 KB · Views: 521
The brackets for side steps run under the sill and could get caught. Rock sliders are now a bit tatty as the powder coat has worn off.
LandyMan Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2015 #3 ah, so side steps aren't very good for sliding down rocks ... I see the rock sliders give a lot more protection. Thank you, that's very useful
ah, so side steps aren't very good for sliding down rocks ... I see the rock sliders give a lot more protection. Thank you, that's very useful
longdog Active Member Jul 30, 2015 #4 Mines not lifted so the sliders come in handy Attachments GW534H393.jpg 71.9 KB · Views: 1,791
LandyMan Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2015 #5 even with a lift I think they'll be handy. where did you get your's from?
longdog Active Member Jul 30, 2015 #6 Durham 4x4, had them on 8 years. Any Bearmach outlet will sell them, but shop around. Even with postage, Durham were cheaper than collecting from my local LR indy.
Durham 4x4, had them on 8 years. Any Bearmach outlet will sell them, but shop around. Even with postage, Durham were cheaper than collecting from my local LR indy.
LandyMan Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2015 #7 Nice 1. I've found some on fleabay, £255!! i think thats a bit steep