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Doc P



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Firenze Red
Side steps and tow step rusting.
My OEM side steps and tow step are looking tired. Is the solution to have them re-powder coated or is it a waste of time as they’re on the way out? (MY 2013/14 vehicle)

I’m saying this as I guess, like most things Defender, the corrosion is worse inside the structure than is visible outside Rolling Eyes


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Post #758940 16th Feb 2019 8:30am
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landy andy



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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
Replace. The side steps will be rusting from the inside. Get a new pair and treat them before fitting.
Post #758944 16th Feb 2019 8:36am
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sweepc



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2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Santorini Black
Mine seem to have lasted ok but they are looking a little tired now too. I think its nearly time to just replace Big Cry
Post #758945 16th Feb 2019 8:38am
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Doc P



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Firenze Red
Thanks Andy - I just answered my own question too Laughing
Post #758946 16th Feb 2019 8:38am
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justinp



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My side steps were looking a little shabby so I removed them, stripped the powder coating and surprisingly the metal looked in good shape.

A coat of rust treatment and a respray using rattle cans tidied them up, but that was short lived. 8 months later and the rust is returning.

I may strip them again and get them galvanised. I think it’s worth persevering with the originals as there have been reports on here that non-original copies are made of chocolate. Now gone - 2012 2.2 110 DC XS
Post #758949 16th Feb 2019 8:55am
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G4V JW



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Same boat here, mine are looking tired and I’d rather have black alloy plates on top, but everything out there I can find don’t look much better quality, the Masai’s look nice but never in stock, thinking about just swapping to rock/tree sliders ?? Instagram; @gavin_walding
Post #758955 16th Feb 2019 9:27am
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landy andy



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Yep. Just ordered rock and tree sliders from Brendan @ 4x4overland to replace my side steps. He does hot dipped galvanised ones. That way I know they will last.
Post #758958 16th Feb 2019 9:49am
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leeds



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Like any bit of aftermarket kit there are always compromises made. Not one bit of kit is suitable for every Defender and their owners. R + T sliders

Vertically challenged owners with Defenders with large tyres and lift may struggle to get in with R + T sliders fitted, they may be better off with a step.


On our red 110 this one has been on for about 18 years. OK it could do with painting or recoating but they have done their job many times over.




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Now if you damage the coating it will not rust due to the zinc galv. IF and I repeat IF you try hard enough you can damage these R + T sliders however that will be the least of your worries.

Now in supermarket carparks tell the clumsy driver parked alongside you to stop damaging their car door on your vehicle! Laughing



Brendan
Post #758974 16th Feb 2019 11:52am
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landy andy



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You’ll be doing well to damage the above rock and tree sliders. I wrote off a one year old car with mine, and didn’t damage them. Didn’t help with my insurance premium though Whistle Whistle Whistle

My steps look good from outside, but they are full of IT.



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Post #758975 16th Feb 2019 12:00pm
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landy andy



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My previous 110 and 90 both with Brendan’s sliders on.
Post #758977 16th Feb 2019 12:05pm
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Joe the Plumber



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If you have a non-metallic container you can fit the steps into and want to get rid of all the rust before you do anything with them, may I recommend this stuff:

https://www.bilthamber.com/corrosion-prote...nts/deox-c

Just remember to hose the parts off outside the container every so often as otherwise the
rust that's removed contaminates the solution.
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Sphere



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Keswick Green
I noticed my have suddenly started to rust. Little job this weekend is to wire brush and hammerite the area. It’s a little like a band aid on a gunshot wound I fear but can’t do any harm.

I been looking at replacements and see Naki.... do some stainless ones if you have the budget!

Rock sliders are great but never sure on the look although landy Andy yours looks Thumbs Up
Post #759078 16th Feb 2019 8:09pm
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