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Rivarama



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Zermatt Silver
Pre 2003 Side steps
Hello,
I am contemplating getting some Fire & Ice side steps for my 1998 TD5. According to the supplier, they won’t fit pre-2003 defender because of the fuel tank location.

Given that my fuel tank is located under the boot, I am a bit confused?

Has anyone every tried to fit those on a pre2003 defender and are they indeed non compatible?

Thank you

https://www.johncraddockltd.co.uk/lr008379...03-on.html
Post #992166 11th May 2023 6:45am
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Screbble



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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Zambezi Silver
I have fire and ice side steps fitted to a 2003 but if your tank is at the rear then I really can’t see any issue whatsoever. Thumbs Up

Very quick job (famous last words).

Certainly worth you applying some corrosion prevention before fitting (I used Dinitrol inside).

Presumably earlier models may have their tank in a position that prevents the fixings. I don’t know.
Post #992168 11th May 2023 7:47am
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Rivarama



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Thank you. If yours is a 2003 you might have no probs w yours then.

Also my 1998 has a shielder chassis, not sure whether it makes it even more complicated :/
Post #992169 11th May 2023 7:55am
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Can’t accurately comment on the chassis but the fixings are very basic and I’d hazard a guess that you’ll be ok.

If your tank is behind the rear axle then I’d hope you’ll be ok 👍
Post #992170 11th May 2023 8:00am
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Rivarama



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Zermatt Silver
I currently have 4 individual side steps fitted, so now that I think of it, there should be a problem with the fuel tank.

Were pre2003 defenders normally fitted with a fuel tank under the seat? Like a series?
Post #992172 11th May 2023 8:09am
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Retroanaconda



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No. Pre-1998 Defender 90s had a side-mounted fuel tank.

2003 has no bearing on fuel tanks.
Post #992173 11th May 2023 8:25am
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Rivarama



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That’s what I thought. I was surprised to see that even johncraddock seem to think 1998-2003 have fuel tank issues when it comes to side steps ?!?
Post #992174 11th May 2023 8:27am
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Retroanaconda



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They’re either referring to something else, or more likely just wrong.

Most part fitment information on supplier websites is incorrect.
Post #992176 11th May 2023 8:31am
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