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    rear folding step.

    Does the rear folding step from a disc 2 fit a 1995 disco one. Am talking of the fold down step I have seen on several disco 2's. Am advertising in the markets for one--if they fit the disco one that is. Our 1995 disco has a 2 1/2 inch body lift, and we need to get up to roof racks.

    If the Disco 2 one does not fit, what are the other options for this. are these available from wreckers.

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    Hi John,

    No idea, but they're only held on by one long bolt, going through two eyes.
    Wouldn't be hard to fabricate / fit.

    If it's to access the roof, i'd be looking at something else like an over wheel step or a rear ladder. The folding steps are great for your purpose, and once weight is on them, are a fair bit lower than the rear bar.

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    The Disco 2 fold down step is not so much fold down but lowers under weight and his held up by a gas charged strut. Was fitted for the 7 seat option.
    I got given one a few years back by a LR dealer with the intention of fitting to the Defender but did not get around to it. Gave it to the owner of a D1 that fitted it in about an hour. I think from memory there was a mounting point there already. Would not take much to weld on a mount if there is nothing suitable there to attach it to.
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    I'm pretty certain they fit through the holes for the tie down points on the chassis. Not sure exactly where the gas strut fits onto though. Only problem I found was the gas struts don't seem to last very long. In the UK you will see hundreds (if not thousands) of Disco's with the rear step just hanging down.

    HTH

    Ivan

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    sweden

    in Sweden al 7-seats have them.
    it is esy to put it on it is fittid in the tie down hole
    and the gas thing is bolted on the step.
    i dismounted mi step yester day due to rost 2 bolte, but the
    gas-demper is okej after 7 year in sweden whit salt on the roads
    in 5 month in the snowe winter so the gas-demper will not be a
    problem. it is a 10 min work.
    sorry fore the bad english

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    Funny you're asking now as I am in process of removing mine. Due to circumstances I have to resort to an angle grinder... Anyway, the D2-one will fit onto the same mounting point, it's where the lashing eye is (and, in my case, even the tow bar mount). The strut comes with a bracket to fit to the cross member (IIRC). The strut is prone to failure, mine gave up after two years or so, so I simply wedged the step a bit tight that it would stay up if not needed.
    Cheers
    Johannes

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