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    Question D4 side steps

    Hi all,

    New to this forum - didn't realise there were so many disco enthusiasts.

    Question - I recently bought a disco 4. I was going to put side steps on it but was talked out of it by a mate - told that they were too big ang got in the way. Made sense so I didn't get them. Having now had it for a couple of months I am starting to think that getting them isn't a bad idea (getting a door dent at the supermarket the other day is probably what's triggered me to reconsider).

    Anyone else out there that has sidesteps - any positive / negative comments? Also is it worth getting originals? Can anyone recommend some good after market sidesteps?

    Cheers

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    If you aren't taking it offroad then the steps are good. If you are taking it offroad don't, they get beaten up, get in the way and apparently in the worst case fold up and stop youn opening the door. Get proper Rocksliders instead.

    I had then and took mine off and replaced them with Rocksliders.

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    Thanks Andrew. Won't be doing much off road. Rock sliders? Never heard of those? Can you recommend some that I could have a look at?

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    Welcome aboard Campolos! Here's hoping you enjoy the brilliant Disco. First thing first though mate, use the search button and you'll find a plethora of info on here for most of your newbie queries. Enjoy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by campolos View Post
    Thanks Andrew. Won't be doing much off road. Rock sliders? Never heard of those? Can you recommend some that I could have a look at?
    There are a few kinds. Mine are Terrafirma. One of the regulars here Gordon (gghaggis) from Green Oval Experience makes and sells them.

    Green Oval Experience Land Rover training, Range Rover modifcation

    But as you are not planning on serious off-roading then the Land Rover ones are fine.

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    I've got the LR OEM ones fitted and find them fine. Mainly got them for my wife to assist getting into and out of the car as she is disabled. They are good for that as they are reasonably wide and for us, rock sliders wouldn't suit as she needs something substantial in terms of area to step onto rather than a bar or tube. We don't plan on any heavy duty off roading so it's not an issue for us. Previous threads I've read point out that they can be bent easily if you get too aggressive. Horses for courses really and as stated in the previous posts they're ok if not abused. They are after all aluminium and of course won't take a hard knock that a steel tube would.

    Martin

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    I am wanting a pair of sliders too. Which ones stick out far enough to stop car park dings ?

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    Welcome and yes there is a big following of Disco lovers here

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    Quote Originally Posted by gofish View Post
    I am wanting a pair of sliders too. Which ones stick out far enough to stop car park dings ?
    You need to get the ones with stand off bars or tree gaurds. Some make only one or the other, some you have to specify if you want them with or without, Gordon's give you the option I believe.

    Do be aware though that Rocksliders that don't meet ADR for cars with side airbags may be illegal. I suspect most with the standoff gaurds won't be technically legal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnD3rew View Post
    If you aren't taking it offroad then the steps are good. If you are taking it offroad don't, they get beaten up, get in the way and apparently in the worst case fold up and stop youn opening the door. Get proper Rocksliders instead.

    I had then and took mine off and replaced them with Rocksliders.
    Andrew is quite right, but they did not stop me opening the door when they folded up, they stopped me opening all four doors!!

    This was a reasonably severe track and a fairly inexperienced driver. However one side had already bent on some fairly innocuous tracks. It doesn't take much to bend the aluminium.

    I replaced mine with rock sliders with tubular stand off bars. I just put some no-slip tape on the bars to prevent slipping when using them as steps.

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