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TopLR2



Member Since: 21 Jan 2013
Location: Warrington
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Side Steps Fitting Help

Hi all, I am a new Freelander 2 owner and new here.

I have a 07 plate freelander 2 and want to fit side steps on. I have checked on OEM price and they are just simply out of my budget. I have found some after market product on ebay and intend to get them.

My problem is I am really not a handy man and I need someone to help the fitting, but I have got quotation of fitting ranged from £300 to £600. I doubt whether it really takes that much to do the job? Could anyone give me some idea about how complexity of the fitting and how much it would normally cost?

Other thing is does anyone know a good Land Rover specialist in Warrington could do this job in a reasonable price?

Thank you in advance for everyone's help and much appreciated.

Eddie

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minolta mad



Member Since: 28 Dec 2012
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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Zermatt Silver

Hi and welcome,

I just recently fitted side steps to my 57 plate freelander.
Im reasonably practicle at a majority of things, but it took me most of the day to get them fitted.
Whilst someone who has done many of them, would be alot quicker, id still think it would take 3-4 hours.
therefore given that most FL garages labour charges are around £80-£90 per hour, this would explain the £300 quoted price.

As long as you can work a spanner and a socket and dont rush, its a fairly simple job once you have the instructions and know how to get the trims off.

Could be worth seeing if anyone in your area would be willing to assist you with the fitting of them.

Post #168502 21st Jan 2013 8:05 pm
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chalkey



Member Since: 05 May 2010
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England 2013 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Santorini Black

Hi Eddie I fitted my own side steps, I bought a rivit tool to make the job which easier and I've still got it. I live in St Helens
so PM me and I would be happy to help. Keep the book it can in its handy to lay on it when fitting.

Regards Chalkey 2013 hse auto, black, almond leather, exnon lights, factory privacy glass, exhaust finisher, rear boot spoiler, mud flaps. Body door side moulding and steps.

Gone and fondly remembered
2012 XS (2013 up-grade LED lights front & rear)
2007 hse (2011 facelift)

Post #168530 21st Jan 2013 11:08 pm
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wizking



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England 2013 Freelander 2 SD4 XS Auto Indus Silver

Buy the ones like mine that use existing holes, just bolt up and job done.

Post #168540 22nd Jan 2013 7:08 am
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TopLR2



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Thanks for your reply and it is very help. p.s. I am still not confident to do it myself. Laughing

minolta mad wrote:
Hi and welcome,

I just recently fitted side steps to my 57 plate freelander.
Im reasonably practicle at a majority of things, but it took me most of the day to get them fitted.
Whilst someone who has done many of them, would be alot quicker, id still think it would take 3-4 hours.
therefore given that most FL garages labour charges are around £80-£90 per hour, this would explain the £300 quoted price.

As long as you can work a spanner and a socket and dont rush, its a fairly simple job once you have the instructions and know how to get the trims off.

Could be worth seeing if anyone in your area would be willing to assist you with the fitting of them.

Post #168552 22nd Jan 2013 9:26 am
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TopLR2



Member Since: 21 Jan 2013
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Hi Chalkey. Thank you very much for your kindly offering help and I really appreciated.

At the moment I am still not very confindent to do it myself so still looking for some garage that may help (in good price), Laughing but I will keep you in mind and may need to ask more questions later.

Thank you very much again

chalkey wrote:
Hi Eddie I fitted my own side steps, I bought a rivit tool to make the job which easier and I've still got it. I live in St Helens
so PM me and I would be happy to help. Keep the book it can in its handy to lay on it when fitting.

Regards Chalkey

Post #168555 22nd Jan 2013 9:31 am
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TopLR2



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Hi, could you kindly tell me (or PM) which one you bought and where you bought it? I checked on ebay and most of them saying is the same (design) side step as OEM (product ref: LR002773).

I guess they all good to be fitted on using exisitng holes?

Thanks Smile

wizking wrote:
Buy the ones like mine that use existing holes, just bolt up and job done.

Post #168556 22nd Jan 2013 9:35 am
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wizking



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England 2013 Freelander 2 SD4 XS Auto Indus Silver

Take a look here;

http://www.direct4x4.co.uk/land-rover-free...ccessories

Post #168568 22nd Jan 2013 10:48 am
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chalkey



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England 2013 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Santorini Black

Hi I bought mine last year from ebay there,s lots on ebay , I payed about £190 and they look just like Land Rover one's. There no problem to fit you just take your time, once you do one side the other side is dodle.

The rivit tool is about a £10 and a must, if you do it your self. 2013 hse auto, black, almond leather, exnon lights, factory privacy glass, exhaust finisher, rear boot spoiler, mud flaps. Body door side moulding and steps.

Gone and fondly remembered
2012 XS (2013 up-grade LED lights front & rear)
2007 hse (2011 facelift)

Post #168578 22nd Jan 2013 11:51 am
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