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trailcutter
31st December 2010, 08:46 PM
Gents ,,will the " land rover ", sprung folding steps ,, bolt up (front pass side) if vehicle is fitted with ;mulgo -dan ; side step sliders ????

cheers......................2010....110 wagon

vnx205
31st December 2010, 08:54 PM
Tell her that my wife is 5' 1/2" (154 cm) and at 64 years of age she can still get in and out of the Defender. :p:p:p Mind you, she had 23 years to practise getting in and out of the Series III. :D

Mulgo
1st January 2011, 11:08 AM
Gents ,,will the " land rover ", sprung folding steps ,, bolt up (front pass side) if vehicle is fitted with ;mulgo -dan ; side step sliders ????

cheers......................2010....110 wagon

The side rails you have fitted have a step (tree protector) included. You should be able to mount this original LR step, however you will not be able to fold it up as it would hit that three protection bar.

We could make one with that tree protection bar sitting further down than the one you have now to facilitate entry.

Bear in mind, when mounting this fold up step, you will have a bar across to the chassis which will easily get bent when going off road.

Cheers,
Daniel

malleefowl
1st January 2011, 07:40 PM
A folding plastic step from Bunnings solves that problem for my passengers.When seated they retreive the step using a pick up device made from an expanding wireless aerial with a hook bent on one end.Simply expand,pick up step the fold backdown and it fits neatly in the front passenger "glove box"area

trailcutter
1st January 2011, 08:26 PM
The side rails you have fitted have a step (tree protector) included. You should be able to mount this original LR step, however you will not be able to fold it up as it would hit that three protection bar.

We could make one with that tree protection bar sitting further down than the one you have now to facilitate entry.

Bear in mind, when mounting this fold up step, you will have a bar across to the chassis which will easily get bent when going off road.

Cheers,
Daniel


I figured as much dan ,,i will eyeball one and see if it cant be modded as opposed to modding slider...............cheers

trailcutter
1st January 2011, 08:28 PM
A folding plastic step from Bunnings solves that problem for my passengers.When seated they retreive the step using a pick up device made from an expanding wireless aerial with a hook bent on one end.Simply expand,pick up step the fold backdown and it fits neatly in the front passenger "glove box"area



mmmmmmmmmmmmm...... my mrs is high maintinance / low tolerance.......cant see it working;)

The Brun
1st January 2011, 08:39 PM
How about some (FULLY SICK) hydrolics bro.:D

flagg
2nd January 2011, 03:50 PM
How about some (FULLY SICK) hydrolics bro.:D

The Good Oil always has the answers ;)

http://www.aulro.com/afvb/good-oil/56981-air-bag-suspension-defender.html

OLR-067
2nd January 2011, 04:10 PM
On the Blackbutt trip not so long ago Mrs Zulu Delta had a great idea. A little fold away step to get in and out. Both myself and my vertically challenged other half were highly impressed, a great idea.Might pay to give Glen a PM and see if he can provide details. It was just a little fold away step with a rope attached to pull up into truck.Worked a treat.

Paul

Benny_IIA
3rd January 2011, 09:56 PM
I know 7 seater d2's have folding rear step

Could be an idea to look into, not sure how they work though?