View Full Version : Photo of D3 with sidesteps and airbags lowered wanted
joel0407
16th July 2013, 12:18 PM
As the title says. I'm after a photo of a D3 with the sidesteps in the lowest suspension setting. 
 
My parents are considering vehicles to buy to tow there Caravan. They want a 4x4 but my mother has a bad hip (second replacement) and she stuggles to climb into most of them.
 
They need a big enough vehicle to tow the van safely but heights a problem. While I think they can afford a D4 and I think the trailer stability assist would be fantastic for Dad who is getting on, I dont think they will pay that much for a vehilce. 
 
I am suggesting a D3 and I want to show them how low they are to climb into when lowered with side steps.
 
Thanks
 
Happy Days.
AnD3rew
16th July 2013, 04:33 PM
Here you go,  I'm pretty sure this is lowered,  it was a while since I took this and I replaced my sidesteps with sliders so i cant take you a new one, but I am 90% sure this was in the access setting.
joel0407
16th July 2013, 04:35 PM
Here you go,  I'm pretty sure this is lowered,  it was a while since I took this and I replaced my sidesteps with sliders but I am 90% sure this was in he access setting.
 
 
Cool, thanks mate.
 
I'll show them in the morning. I'm at work until 10p tonight.
 
Happy Days.
jonesy63
16th July 2013, 05:09 PM
Joel - good call on D3 and not a D4. My 82 year old father-in-law has had a hip replacement and he found it easier to get into my D3 - due to the handle on the headrest. The D4 doesn't have this - so even at access height, it is a struggle for him to grab *anything* to pull himself into the cabin and onto the seat.
Cheers,
Rob
ozetim
18th July 2013, 09:11 AM
There are some mobility aids to help getting into vehicles. Whether they will work on a Discovery I'm not sure.
Car Strap | Buy Car Strap Online | Aids for Daily Living (http://www.aidsfordailyliving.com.au/car-strap)
Graeme
18th July 2013, 10:30 AM
...even at access height, it is a struggle for him to grab *anything* to pull himself into the cabin and onto the seat.If he's not particularly short then with the vehicle 20/35/50mm lower he may be able to sit on the seat then lift his legs in as he turns, although it could be an expensive option if only used occasionally.
roamer
18th July 2013, 01:32 PM
Have a look for one with electric seats, they will go right down and slide back.
jonesy63
18th July 2013, 02:41 PM
If he's not particularly short then with the vehicle 20/35/50mm lower he may be able to sit on the seat then lift his legs in as he turns, although it could be an expensive option if only used occasionally.
Thanks for the idea Graeme - but he is also vertically challenged. :wasntme:
DoctorJ
18th July 2013, 05:08 PM
my mum who has issues with her hips and back actually finds it easier to get into the D3 than her own vehicle as she can slide in as suggested above
cheers
julian
connock
18th July 2013, 09:32 PM
A combination of a D3 with the handle and Llams fitted so it goes down even lower could help ? 
 
connock
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