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Rob99



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Side Steps and Mud Flaps for my new FFRR?

With the impending arrival of my L405 I’m thinking about side steps and whether or not to fit mudflaps. My Westie had both and looked fine and I don’t think as a somewhat vertically challenged family we could do without steps. Without either mudflaps or steps the L405 looks pretty sleek so I want to make sure I don’t completely spoil the looks.

I haven’t seen that many pics of other ones with mudflaps and/or fixed steps so would appreciate any pics of others L405’s so I can gauge what it might look like.

Deployable steps are quite pricey and I’m not convinced they are what I want as the steps themselves seem quite narrow, although that may not be true as I haven’t seen any myself, so fixed steps seem more likely. I know there are genuine LR ones but they are expensive so any advice on more competitively priced alternatives appreciated. I was told there are ones available which are made by the same people, just don’t have Range Rover on the step but otherwise identical at half the price.

So, in summary I’m looking for help with:
1. Any pics of L405’s showing side steps and/or mudflaps
2. Actual measured width of side steps, both deployable and fixed.
3. Suggestions/recommendations for fixed side steps

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i looked at deployables for mine when i bought it but the cost was and is way to much for me so i went for the fixed type..
ok you dont the novelty of the steps coming out and in but the fixed do the job, very well actually...

coincidently i saw a FF with mudflaps today and thought they spoilt the look..

here 's a couple of pics of mine,



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Y. O. L. O.
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KM



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Hi, mine has both and I swear by them.

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic49945.html

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Philip



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2019 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Aintree Green

I have a pair of genuine fixed steps if you’re interested - taken off a 1200 mile Royal Household car.

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Mr Tee



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Hey Philip, I’d be keen to discuss the steps. One of mine has broken in 2.

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AnotherMutley



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Here's one with both.

I fitted mudflaps to mine, they do help to keep the tar splatter down but they are a pig to fit and to get to look right some of the ones I've seen fitted by dealers were awful, a small child could hide in the gap between the mudflap and bumper, ok maybe that's an exaggeration but the gaps were bad.

If you are going to do it yourself, buy some red clips before you start.

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Martin2



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I went for deployable side steps which the dealer fitted before collection and no mud flaps, both because I like the cleaner look. They are expensive, but aren’t too narrow and I use them all the time. MY23 Panamera E-Hybrid
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Dave G



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Philip wrote:
I have a pair of genuine fixed steps if you’re interested - taken off a 1200 mile Royal Household car.


I could be interested Thumbs Up

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Andy S



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United Kingdom 2015 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Aintree Green

Fixed steps and mud flaps for me, had them on all my Land Rovers. Never bothered having mudflaps on any of the Minis though.

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Merchy



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I don't have side steps, but have these round stainless shiny bar thingies ( Before anyone shouts at me, they were on the car when I bought it ) they do look quite good, and the mud flaps do keep crap off the car.

As for those who are vertically challenged, is that the factor for entry or age, ahem Whistle My 8 year old grand daughter is up into the back of my fatty like a mountain goat, whilst at normal height. I did put it into off road height for a joke, and all I got was the comment - 'Grandad Ner Ner'

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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England 2015 Range Rover SVAutobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

Mine with both deployables and DEFINATELY no mud flaps...


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Merchy



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C-T-C, that looks very nice, like the colour combo with the black wheels etc.
Your model looks so much better without mud flaps, whereas the L322 looks better with them - to me anyway
The only thing I would change is to paint the brake callipers black, but I am an old luddite.

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Rob99



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Well, I'm clearly having a senior moment as I've just spotted in the pics that the car already has mudflaps Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes

I think because it's black they are a bit more subtle.

Looking at other pics here it does seem that mudflaps look more out of place on lighter coloured cars than on the dark ones.

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Andy S



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Rob,

This is my dark green car with both fixed steps and mudflaps, to illustrate your point.

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AnotherMutley



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Bit off topic, but I like your roof rails.

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