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tolley



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Oslo Blue
Tree sliders or steps
Which do you recommend tree sliders or side steps .
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Balvaig



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Tree sliders for off road use as they give more protection.
The single full length side step is fine for road and very light off road use.
The single side step in my experience is only good for on road use.
Post #740831 16th Nov 2018 4:47pm
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2010Blackdefender90



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Re: Tree sliders or steps
tolley wrote:
Which do you recommend tree sliders or side steps .


I have a set of side steps in the for sale section that fit td5’s and up. Thumbs Up
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blackwolf



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Tree sliders because they provide fantastic protection from careless halfwits in car parks!
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williamthedog



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Tree sliders definitely. Also if you've got a rack fitted you can stand on them to tie down cargo. They're great in car parks as mentioned. I've been sat in a supermarket car park, next someone pulls up opens their door and clang. Sorry they sometimes utter. I just smile and look at the lovely dent in their door. Rolling with laughter
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landy andy



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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
Tree sliders and if you can afford, the galvanised, then coated ones from 4x4 overlander. They don’t rust to dust like most others.
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tolley



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Thanks for the replying all , tree sliders it is .
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tolley



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