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Baron Member Since: 20 Apr 2013 Location: Nr Drum Castle, Royal Deeside, Scotland Posts: 305 |
Hello folks. I'm going to be fitting side steps to my 4.4 TDV8 but can't decide between the lower cost fixed variety or the fancy but expensive deployable ones. So if you'd indulge me I'd like to hear how any of you get on with either type,
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16th May 2013 9:13pm |
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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
Genuine LR steps are very well built but can be expensive new, although bargains are to be had for good secondhand ones. Installation is relatively easy, although you will need the accompanying front mudflaps which require drilled holes in the front side panel to fit.
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17th May 2013 5:16am |
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dave699 Member Since: 03 Apr 2012 Location: Redcar Posts: 457 |
I love my deployable steps.
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17th May 2013 6:53am |
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Nomad Member Since: 26 Oct 2011 Location: Ringwood, Hants Posts: 300 |
I agree generally that sidesteps don't add to the looks of the RR. From a practical point of view however they were essential for me or I'd have to carry a step around to allow my aged mum to get in the vehicle.
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17th May 2013 7:02am |
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Pfazz Member Since: 07 Apr 2012 Location: Stalybridge, Cheshire. Posts: 507 |
I've had both and while the fixed steps obviously do the job they do detract from the overall look of the FF. the deployable ones on the other hand ,which I have now, are slimmer and whilst down look better while still doing the job and when stowed give quite a pleasant line below the sills. When being deployed they definatly give a sense of drama and attract comments from all who see them. Agueroooooooooo. 93-20
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17th May 2013 7:20am |
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rich89 Member Since: 05 May 2013 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 295 |
What sort of cost are the deployable ones? |
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17th May 2013 8:06am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3739 |
I don't like them but my family do - Ease of access!
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17th May 2013 8:08am |
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Pfazz Member Since: 07 Apr 2012 Location: Stalybridge, Cheshire. Posts: 507 |
With the deployable steps is an Allen key supplied to quickly remove the side step on the side where you have a puncture. If you are going to change a wheel yourself then removing the side step is a small task in addition. Agueroooooooooo. 93-20
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17th May 2013 8:45am |
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Baron Member Since: 20 Apr 2013 Location: Nr Drum Castle, Royal Deeside, Scotland Posts: 305 |
Great feedback chaps, thanks. I'm deffinately leaning towards the deployable ones as like some I'm not keen on the look of the fixed steps but need to provide a step up for my passengers. At 6'4" I don't need them myself but my wife does and I like gadgets so it's looking like it'll be the £2k deployables.
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17th May 2013 8:59am |
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oldcro Member Since: 17 Mar 2012 Location: Shetland Posts: 359 |
Check the fitting instructions in TOPix for the deployable ones to get an idea of what is involved. |
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17th May 2013 2:56pm |
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Baron Member Since: 20 Apr 2013 Location: Nr Drum Castle, Royal Deeside, Scotland Posts: 305 |
Probably a newby question but where do I find TOPix? I've had a look around but obviously not in the right places so far. 4.4 TDV8 Vogue Baltic Blue MY11 |
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17th May 2013 3:25pm |
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oldcro Member Since: 17 Mar 2012 Location: Shetland Posts: 359 |
http://topix.landrover.jlrext.com/topix/vehicle/lookupForm
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17th May 2013 6:12pm |
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oldcro Member Since: 17 Mar 2012 Location: Shetland Posts: 359 |
Question about deployable side steps.
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17th May 2013 6:18pm |
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Jpickie Member Since: 02 Nov 2011 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 44 |
Both steps come down together when the vehicle is unlocked but after that they work independently depending on which side a door is opened on. The overhead switch will also bring both steps down together and lock them there regardless of door positon for access to jack the vehicle up or as a step to clean the roof from until you either drive off or lock the vehicle at which point they will retract and return to normal operation. The overhead switch also can turn the system off completely if you want to do without them for some reason. The door lock button on the centre console will also extend or retract both steps together depending on if you are locking or unlocking the doors. I never received any operation instructions with mine when I got my RR but is as much as I have worked out so far in two years. MY2007 S/C - Stornoway / Jet |
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17th May 2013 6:56pm |
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