Just go the dinning chair. Thats what I used for my mother in law.
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Just go the dinning chair. Thats what I used for my mother in law.
the subject is side steps, not how to rid yourself of unwanted in-laws. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]Quote:
Originally posted by George130
Just go the dinning chair. Thats what I used for my mother in law.
8O 8O dont think i'd go as far as that :wink: :wink:Quote:
Originally posted by jasper110
http://www.mill-services.com/Monster_step_3.JPG
you can get these in the U.K. from www.mill-services.com. u can also jack off them,and they come galvanised.
but they do look good [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] :wink:
Nice 90.....
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Originally posted by Bugman
Zook,
I've actually been down that path - tried to pair it with some fishnets but she slapped me - I dunno why :?
THe reason I don't want the steels is because of the mount of beach work I do. The car goes beach/bush about 10/1. I'm worried about the rusting problem.
I guess I don't want something too obtrusive - just enough to help the little lady get in.
Seems harder than I thought
Bugman
If they are properly powdercoated then they should take longer to rust than the chassis rails they bolt to [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img]
I think TJM still make full side rails and steps for 110s if you dont want sliders.
Thinking of fitting a genuine Land Rover food down side step to the passenger side of my 110
to help Mrs get in to her seat
I know these things bolt to the chassis rail .....but when folded up do they hand down much and reduce clearance ?
i also have rock sliders fitted but the are narrow and not really suitable as a step
I’m wondering if having these would make fitting a side step difficult
any advice appreciated
Have you looked at the ones on the websites for:
- APT Fabrications
- The Expedition Centre
Might be worth considering, if you haven't already.