Hi Phoenix12,
I've had the following three types as per the photo below:
Aluminium Side Steps (Top Photo)
- These provide the easiest entry and exit as they were the lowest
- Lightweight
- They got bent on some rocks. Oops.
- Decided to get something else next time because they got bent too easily - too low and not strong enough.
- They came with the car, so I don't kow how much they cost.
Terrafirma Rock Sliders (Middle Photo)
- OK, they're not really steps, but they got used that way.
- Very strong
- Excellent street cred 'coz they're rock sliders!
- Installation required removing the sills under the doors and drilling holes in the chassis outriggers. Bummer.
- I still managed to do panel damage all down one side of the car...
- Decided to get something else next time because they were too hard to use as steps - too high and you're balancing on a bit of pipe.
- I thought about adding a tread but they weren't really wide enough.
- Cost was about $900 (excluding fitting which I did)
Bearmach Side Steps (Bottom Photo)
Sorry for the poor photo.
- Tucked up out of the way
- Very usable tread
- Total weight is 21Kg.
- Installation did NOT require any holes to be drilled - yeah!
- Steel tube with aluminium treads - strong enough to take a couple of moderate bumps
- I'd prefer black treads to raw aluminium - I'll get around to sorting that out one day.
- My initial installation had a gap of about 20mm under the sill and the step sloped down. To get it nestled up nicely under the sills and to remove the slope I had to turn the step's front mounting hole into a slot.
- Cost was about $500 (excluding fitting which I did)
All of the above are good options for panel protection in a car park!
Personally, the Bearmach steps are my favourites out of those listed above and my wife likes them best too. I also once had a pair of sidesteps that were the same as the Bearmach steps but had a welded steel tread which I would prefer over the aluminium tread of the Bearmach steps.
Depending on how athletic she is your mum may prefer something lower...
Enjoy your new 110!



 
					
					

 
				
				
				
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					 ) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc. 
						
					

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