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    Discovery 4 SE 2012 Side Steps

    Hi all this is my first post.
    I picked up my Discovery 4 SE last week after trading in a Prado. I need to install side steps to keep the peace. Dealer quoted $1960 to install original steps. Anybody had experience in installing after market side steps.
    Any help would be appreciated

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    Welcome to the forum John.

    I can't help, but you might quick a better answer by posting this in the D4 section in The Pinnacles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnwt View Post
    Hi all this is my first post.
    I picked up my Discovery 4 SE last week after trading in a Prado. I need to install side steps to keep the peace. Dealer quoted $1960 to install original steps. Anybody had experience in installing after market side steps.
    Any help would be appreciated
    Hi John,

    Damn right, the OE stuff is expensive. Good quality though. Not that difficult to fit if you are handy, and it will save you some coin. I think you would probably be able to pick up the OE equivalent from a LR specialist far cheaper.
    D4 2.7litre

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    Quote Originally Posted by brenno View Post
    Welcome to the forum John.

    I can't help, but you might quick a better answer by posting this in the D4 section in The Pinnacles.
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    Hi John,

    I notice that we are neighbours so to speak. Congrats on the purchase.

    The OEM steps are just that, steps, and not too robust for any off road duties. A better alternative is 'rock sliders' of which there is plenty of info on here. I have a set from the UK made by GNVP (google it) that are the combination slider / step combo. Approximately $1000 delivered to Aus. There are local equivalents now from Gordon (vendor on this site, GOE) and another in Brisbane (other members might chime in here with details).

    PM me if you would like to meet up for a look and discussion regarding general D4 mods.

    Regards Trif.

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    Hi John,

    As mentioned above there are a number of options. I have just fitted sliders made up by Brad (Disco3Qld) on my D4. These are a slightly wider version which double as a step of sorts. There are a few others on here who have them. I am really happy with mine. The GNVP ones look a bit wider I think.

    I think you would also find there are steps that at least look similar to the OEM side steps on ebay for significantly less than dealer prices.

    Fitting yourself is not too hard and will save some dollars as well.

    Cheers,

    Pat

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    X2 for the rock sliders. I got narrow ones and sort of wish i got wider ones to use as a step as i now find the back of my pants often gets a strip of mud as I slide out

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    Sidesteps

    Don't get LR sidesteps - had them for 18mnths - caused more damage than good to my door trims & managed to rip off the sidestep trim today on a rock river crossing. If you hit rocks the steps kick up and opening & closing the doors tears of the lower trim. I've now removed my front trims until I get sliders.

    Get extended sliders. stronger & dont collect all the mud kicked from the front wheels.

    That's next on my Xmas list

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    Quote Originally Posted by PKD4 View Post
    Hi John,

    As mentioned above there are a number of options. I have just fitted sliders made up by Brad (Disco3Qld) on my D4. These are a slightly wider version which double as a step of sorts. There are a few others on here who have them. I am really happy with mine. The GNVP ones look a bit wider I think.

    I think you would also find there are steps that at least look similar to the OEM side steps on ebay for significantly less than dealer prices.

    Fitting yourself is not too hard and will save some dollars as well.

    Cheers,

    Pat
    Johnwt.

    I also got a set made up by Brad, the narrow one and fitted them myself.

    Much stronger than the factory steps and look fantastic on.

    Very simple to fit, I am sure there are a number of posts about them if you do a search and if Brad is still doing them from memory my set, delivered to my door were less than half the price you have been quoted.

    George.

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    Johnwt.
    I too got the rock sliders from Brad....only the wider ones.
    Very happy with them.


    Cheers, Craig

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