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YOLO110



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Three times!

Rog, your eyesight has too...

... because I can see 5 times!!! Smile

Off to Specsavers now... Laughing YOLO... You Only Live Once...
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And I cannot even Report it as there is only a selection for Duplicate postings... Rolling with laughter

Specsavers can't keep up... Mr. Green
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Post #473436 17th Nov 2015 12:18pm
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arno



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xtreme2252 wrote:
I think the cut out solution posted by Pablo is a very good solution ,but my friend thinks he can come up with a better solution
Thanks for all the well wishes .My eyesight has returbed to normal so I can now drive my defender however I hav SWMBO acting as speed alert navigator and driving instructor on long trips
My adventure book from Landrover arrived today


Any news on the solution of your friend ?
I have to look to put side step on my Adventure, and don't wan't to loos the protection plate.

Thanks
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What about cutting out a t shaped section and hinge it to drop down with a spring return - would operate like the rear step on older Discoverys:


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What do the guards underneath protect? I'm surprised I haven't seen an aftermarket equivalent if they're useful.
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xtreme2252



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Any news on the solution of your friend ?


NOT YET friend moving house
Am considering Slotting guards as above in Pablos post
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xtreme2252



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xtreme2252



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Steps fitted by cutting vertical bar and welding plate at same angle as guard .
Then bolting directly to guard



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Post #506073 19th Feb 2016 10:50am
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Supacat



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That's a really simple idea - the best ones always are. Well done, I can see that catching on with other owners Thumbs Up
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xtreme2252 wrote:
Steps fitted by cutting vertical bar and welding plate at same angle as guard .
Then bolting directly to guard



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Top job Peter, I will catch up with you shortly.
Martin.
Post #506252 19th Feb 2016 9:14pm
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mse



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Cupboard wrote:
What do the guards underneath protect? I'm surprised I haven't seen an aftermarket equivalent if they're useful.


i too wondered that...i think they are cool but i struggle to see the point. Have they ever been fitted on a defender? Mike
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frostg



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Anyone come up with what the side protectors protect?
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The general consensus seems to be not a lot...
Post #515701 18th Mar 2016 12:53pm
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frostg



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Thanks.

If that is the case and assuming they have no negative effects they do look quite good.

Are these an item only someone with a Defender Adventure series can purchase, or are they standard items?
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