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reidzer



Member Since: 11 Apr 2012
Location: Aberdeenshire
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Recommendations for tree sliders
Does anybody have a recommendation for tree sliders (sill ones!)?

I have side steps at the moment which nobody liked but after a wee slide off of a road into a ditch the step took most of the weight of the 110 against a dyke, so they did there job but now need replaced since 1 is now just about folded in 2!,

Would just like see what people have and what there opinion is?
Post #198530 2nd Jan 2013 11:03pm
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leeds



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With questions like that you will NOT get an agreement on what is best!


There is a lot of choices out there. In my opinion probably the best are the WVA/Safari Equip ones which are made in the UK

We have them fitted to our Defenders 90 and 110 and have tried them out in 'anger' I have managed to bend one, however that was the least of my worries as I had bent the chassis and the front axle so minor damage to the R + T slider was not a major concern.

There are cheaper ones on the market and also more expensive ones. However most of the competition in the UK come with either a paint or powder coated finish. Damage the coating and they will RUST.

The WVA/Safari Equip ones comes hot dipped galvanised and then powder coated. Damage the powder coating by say sliding into concrete bollards due to black ice Whistle the concrete bollards will be laying on the ground with a black stripe on them, however two years later the tree sliders will not be rusty. Do not ask me how I know Whistle These are the ones we use, recommend and supply


I notice you are in Aberdeenshire, now depending on your post code (remote area etc) will depend on carriage costs.


One tip with tree sliders is to put anti slip tape on top of the tree slider but NOT on the outside edge.


Brendan
Post #198534 2nd Jan 2013 11:31pm
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Andy Jeff



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Whilst these guys are sometimes slow in their service, their products are top draw and I would happily buy from them again.

http://www.rock-sliders.co.uk/

Andy.
Post #198535 2nd Jan 2013 11:32pm
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SteveG



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If you expect it to be used a lot against rocks etc, get painted galvanised ones as they are best to maintain. If just occasional use, mantec ones are the best fit and give close to factory look, but still work well, just powder coated not galvanised.

Cheers

Steve
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As Brendan says there is alot of choice out there. I have only recently started to sell some which IMO are great value for money compared to the other big names out there. Prices are still to be updated on my site but i have the price file all sorted and will update tommorow




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Post #198537 2nd Jan 2013 11:49pm
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bob neville



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Andy Jeff wrote:
Whilst these guys are sometimes slow in their service, their products are top draw and I would happily buy from them again.

http://www.rock-sliders.co.uk/

Andy.


Agreed Thumbs Up

A few of us on here have their sliders fitted and I have heard nothing but praise for them.

Service is slow as Andy said.

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Post #198560 3rd Jan 2013 8:36am
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reidzer



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Thanks for the replies.

Now just to see if they will post to Aberdeenshire! You would think it's mars but it's 5 minutes from the town!
Post #198708 3rd Jan 2013 6:17pm
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BigWheels



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leeds wrote:
With questions like that you will NOT get an agreement on what is best!


There is a lot of choices out there. In my opinion probably the best are the WVA/Safari Equip ones which are made in the UK

We have them fitted to our Defenders 90 and 110 and have tried them out in 'anger' I have managed to bend one, however that was the least of my worries as I had bent the chassis and the front axle so minor damage to the R + T slider was not a major concern.

There are cheaper ones on the market and also more expensive ones. However most of the competition in the UK come with either a paint or powder coated finish. Damage the coating and they will RUST.

The WVA/Safari Equip ones comes hot dipped galvanised and then powder coated. Damage the powder coating by say sliding into concrete bollards due to black ice Whistle the concrete bollards will be laying on the ground with a black stripe on them, however two years later the tree sliders will not be rusty. Do not ask me how I know Whistle These are the ones we use, recommend and supply


I notice you are in Aberdeenshire, now depending on your post code (remote area etc) will depend on carriage costs.


One tip with tree sliders is to put anti slip tape on top of the tree slider but NOT on the outside edge.


Brendan


Can you link where those you sell are on your web site. I couldn't see any under exterior protection. Confused Land Rover Defenders. 67 years heritage, minimal appearance changes, still going strong all over the world. Not a fashion vehicle, but fashionable to own. Made for the needy, not the greedy. Ta ta Defender
Post #198742 3rd Jan 2013 8:21pm
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leeds



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BW, just told Barbara and she just groaned!

Are you after 90, 110 or 130's? Will give you a price


Brendan
Post #198779 3rd Jan 2013 9:55pm
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couplands



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Brendan,

I sent a PM asking same question about prices as I couldn't work the website.

I tried using the search function for a few things and got very random results. I think website is having a hissy-fit ( or it doesn't like iPads..!!)

Cheers

Simon
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BigWheels



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leeds wrote:
BW, just told Barbara and she just groaned!

Are you after 90, 110 or 130's? Will give you a price


Brendan


Thanks Brendan, for a 90 please. With tree sliders "nerf bars" Land Rover Defenders. 67 years heritage, minimal appearance changes, still going strong all over the world. Not a fashion vehicle, but fashionable to own. Made for the needy, not the greedy. Ta ta Defender
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couplands



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Any response on the price..?

Cheers

Simon
Post #199113 5th Jan 2013 12:15am
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leeds



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Sorry folks, sometimes life gets too busy and yes I do need the occasional gentle prod to remind me Razz


The standard rock and tree sliders we supply all come hot dipped galvanised and then powder coated. When you use the rock and tree sliders in anger then yes the powder coating will get damaged BUT they will not rust unlike other finishes available.

90 Rock and Tree (also know as Nerf bar) £240

110 Rock and Tree Slider £240

130 Rock and Tree Sliders £294

Prices include VAT but not delivery


We can also arrange 'specials'. For instance lowered steps for 130 when people are shall we say vertically challenged.

LOOK HERE


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Personally I believe chequer plate when it is wet is too slippery and becomes dangerous. I prefer anti slip tape


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Do NOT extend it down the outside edge as it is not good for trousers or bare legs!


If anyone is struggling to get hold of some give me a shout as I have some kicking around the lockup.


Brendan

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Post #199166 5th Jan 2013 12:31pm
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williamthedog



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put terrafirma ones on mine.Easy to fit and are quite strong Thumbs Up
Post #199227 5th Jan 2013 6:37pm
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BigWheels



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Brendon, are the prices right? 90 & 110 cost the same? Question Land Rover Defenders. 67 years heritage, minimal appearance changes, still going strong all over the world. Not a fashion vehicle, but fashionable to own. Made for the needy, not the greedy. Ta ta Defender

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