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xtreme2252



Member Since: 15 Apr 2015
Location: Melbourne
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Adventure steps /siderunners
Has anyonr hitted stepd to an Adventure without removing the sill guards????
Post #460922 6th Oct 2015 9:53am
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YOLO110



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That is 'Australian' for...

...'Has anyone fitted sidesteps to an Adventure without removing the sill guards' Laughing YOLO... You Only Live Once...
Post #460923 6th Oct 2015 10:04am
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NMBRPL8



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This is also my intention.
Some of the structure supporting the guards appears similar to that for the siderunners.
I look forward to finding a neat solution to this problem.
Post #460947 6th Oct 2015 1:15pm
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Holty



Member Since: 21 Mar 2015
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Mine lands at the dealers hopefully this Friday, and I'm going to have a look to see if I can put steps on it and also see if chequer plate sills can be fitted as they wrap underneath and I think the sill guards might come right to the top!
Might have to remove mine and keep them in the garage until the kids are tall enough to get in !
Post #460975 6th Oct 2015 3:54pm
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Pickles



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I have a friend in Melbourne looking to do the same, as if you are, like us, of "mature" years, some sort of step/side runner is pretty much necessary,...we find the O.E. steps perfect for access purposes.
Pickles.
Post #461143 6th Oct 2015 9:50pm
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xtreme2252



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I apologise for typing Gibberish and thank Yolo110 for translating it
The sad thing is it made perfect sense to me
My only excuse is that i am recovering from surgery for a cerebral aneurism
The downside is i have my adventure110 sitting in the driveway but am not allowed to drive it
The only upside is if i look sideways with my right eye there are 2 of them
Post #462777 13th Oct 2015 5:12am
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nitram17



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XT Big Cry Rolling with laughter inequal measure!get well soon fella!
Post #462779 13th Oct 2015 6:24am
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Pickles



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AHa Peter my friend, Why are you not using the same user name?..Not available?
Welcome to this VERY good Defender place,...I shall speak to you personally very shortly.
Regards, Martin.
Post #462781 13th Oct 2015 6:26am
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wyvern



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xtreme2252 wrote:
I apologise for typing Gibberish and thank Yolo110 for translating it
The sad thing is it made perfect sense to me
My only excuse is that i am recovering from surgery for a cerebral aneurism
The downside is i have my adventure110 sitting in the driveway but am not allowed to drive it
The only upside is if i look sideways with my right eye there are 2 of them


good luck for a full and speedy recovery and welcome to the forum!
can you send me the spare 110 when you get a chance ...? teehee! Laughing
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Post #462993 13th Oct 2015 7:03pm
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Sadi



Member Since: 23 Jul 2015
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Namibia 2016 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 Heritage Edition SW Grasmere Green
xtreme2252 wrote:
I apologise for typing Gibberish and thank Yolo110 for translating it
The sad thing is it made perfect sense to me
My only excuse is that i am recovering from surgery for a cerebral aneurism
The downside is i have my adventure110 sitting in the driveway but am not allowed to drive it
The only upside is if i look sideways with my right eye there are 2 of them


Really wishing you a speedy and complete recovery - so that you can enjoy the new Landy.

Yesterday visited the local dealership - by chance the 1'st 110 Adventure (orange) arrived - looks beautiful - and also that nice new car smell.

Was ordered by a lady - unfortunately on the transporter to Windhoek - the windscreen was chipped by a stone and also a minor dent and paint defect in the same area.
Post #463123 14th Oct 2015 8:12am
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arno



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I'm also interested to a solution to install the side step, since I order mine with the protection plate.

So if anyone have done it or have a solution to it, feel free to share it.
regards,

arno
Post #466671 26th Oct 2015 1:09pm
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YOLO110



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xtreme2252 wrote:
I apologise for typing Gibberish and thank Yolo110 for translating it
The sad thing is it made perfect sense to me
My only excuse is that i am recovering from surgery for a cerebral aneurism
The downside is i have my adventure110 sitting in the driveway but am not allowed to drive it
The only upside is if i look sideways with my right eye there are 2 of them


Bloody hell mate... Embarassed Embarassed

Wishing you a very speedy recovery so you can really enjoy your new 'Adventure(s)'!

There is a lot going on with peeps health on here without others knowing...

You only live once... Neutral YOLO... You Only Live Once...
Post #466833 26th Oct 2015 8:32pm
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LRNZ



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New Zealand 2016 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 Adventure Phoenix Orange
We were told by our dealer that they side steps and the side guards are mutually exclusive. Therefore we opted for the sidesteps, tough call but they will be more practical for us really.
Post #469612 5th Nov 2015 4:23am
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arno



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Yes it's the case I ask that question directly to the guy who install them during a tour of the manufacture during this summer.

But I'm sure their is a way to have both !
Post #470103 6th Nov 2015 1:46pm
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AndrewS



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xtreme2252 wrote:
I apologise for typing Gibberish and thank Yolo110 for translating it
The sad thing is it made perfect sense to me
My only excuse is that i am recovering from surgery for a cerebral aneurism
The downside is i have my adventure110 sitting in the driveway but am not allowed to drive it
The only upside is if i look sideways with my right eye there are 2 of them


That made me laugh Thumbs Up Hope you get well soon Thumbs Up unlike my keybbbbbbbboard thhhhats nnnow covered in coffee and all ssssstickyyyy Thumbs Up 130's have feeling's as well you know Smile
Post #470108 6th Nov 2015 2:06pm
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