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Perdi's Dad
Member Since: 04 Sep 2013
Location: Hertfordshire
Posts: 188
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Bearmach tree sliders/ steps ... Any good? |
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Does any one have any experience of these steps? Do they come out as far as landrover side steps? Is there a decent area to plant a foot on?
I need a step to replace the LR ones on that have rusted through but would like to go a bit more hard wearing and unfortunately can't run to prospeed with the plastic inserts.
Any thoughts from the collective here? Upgrades so far - , rear ladder from prospeed , front and rear light guards G4 style roof rack and 4 lightforce spots on the rack! Xenon lights
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11th Mar 2019 12:11 am |
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snowmonkey
Member Since: 28 Jan 2012
Location: right of the middle
Posts: 195
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Obviously this was a long time ago, but did you, or anyone else fit these? Just been looking at getting some.
Thanks
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20th Dec 2020 4:54 pm |
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pagoda
Member Since: 13 Aug 2009
Location: Not London Anymore (or the US for that matter)
Posts: 1929
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I ordered some rock sliders from TerraFirma (RimmerBros). I'll fit them over Christmas and spent yesterday preparing them (spraying the mating surfaces and tops of the bars with truck bed liner and touching up the spots that got scratched when shipped to the US). They seem very solid indeed although I can't comment on fit. Another forum member has them and said they fit perfectly well. Thus far I'd recommend them. PAGODA
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20th Dec 2020 7:39 pm |
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LRD4GAB
Member Since: 05 Nov 2020
Location: Tamworth
Posts: 493
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I go for wildbear every time quality products
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20th Dec 2020 8:44 pm |
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PCT3
Member Since: 13 May 2017
Location: Kent
Posts: 144
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I got the bearmach sliders when they were on offer, fitted well, as rock sliders I think they are to narrow, would not protect body work from trees, as steps about the same depth as landrover steps but the tube design not a good step Although they supplied anti slip tape, which I didn’t use, anyone who has difficulty in accessing my car I use the access mode. Discovery 3 HSE 07
Discovery 1, Search & Rescue SE4x4 Responce
Fiat Decato motor home
Mazda MX5
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21st Dec 2020 9:28 am |
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snowmonkey
Member Since: 28 Jan 2012
Location: right of the middle
Posts: 195
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Thanks to you all for your experience and alternative recommendations. I shall look into them.
It appears that the current version includes an infill panel to make stepping on them less likely for your foot to slip through.
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21st Dec 2020 10:53 am |
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pagoda
Member Since: 13 Aug 2009
Location: Not London Anymore (or the US for that matter)
Posts: 1929
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I looked at antislip tape as I'll need to stand on my treesliders to get to the stuff we put on the roof. The antislip tape seemed a bit hit and miss with most seeming to peel after a while, hence I masked and sprayed them with bed liner, which provides pretty good grip. Time will tell if that was a good idea or not. PAGODA
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21st Dec 2020 1:09 pm |
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pigeon_voyageur
Member Since: 30 Dec 2018
Location: Le Cheylas
Posts: 102
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Hi,
We’ve fitted Bearmach sliders.
They do the job. Protected the body when a wall came too close from it.
Still, they do rust if the paint is damaged (as all sliders do I guess). D3 TDV6 for holidays use,
D3 TDV6 7 seater (for sale)
RR L322 3.6 TDV8 : to be fixed (torque converter to change)
Series 3 pickup : to be fixed (chassis corroded)
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23rd Dec 2020 7:51 am |
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