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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8582 |
Have you considered rock and tree sliders? IMO much better then steps as they tend to get damaged. Put anti slip tape on top of tree slider and it forms a 'step' Don't take it down the outside edge as you might regret that
Brendan |
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1st May 2011 7:17pm |
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daviec1 Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Ayrshire Posts: 246 |
Steps mainly for my kids to get in & out, hence the desire for some rubberised surface. I actually like the look of the tube style steps - reasonably easy to keep clean (although previous owner has obviously missed a few bits, hence the rust thru.
Just don't want to buy unless I know they'll fit. Worse case scenario, I can MAKE them fit. 2001 TD5 110 DCPU in Bonatti Grey |
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1st May 2011 9:49pm |
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Fifth Horseman Member Since: 08 Mar 2011 Location: Lanarkshire Posts: 326 |
LR008375 is the 'recognised' part number - microcat only lists these for the 2007- models, however they are dimensionally the same as the XS style side runners (which had a chequer-plate top with a rubber surround) that were fitted from 3A647097.
The part of the body they bolt onto is the same part number from XA159807 until the 2007- range 9A888887 so they 'should' have the necessary holes present. You will probably need to drill and rivnut holes in the chassis for the support struts. In short they will fit but you probably need to drill four holes. I see what you mean by the dealer premium - list is around £500 - ouch. |
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2nd May 2011 8:41am |
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daviec1 Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Ayrshire Posts: 246 |
And that's the answer I needed - thanks! 2001 TD5 110 DCPU in Bonatti Grey
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2nd May 2011 9:01am |
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