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LR NUT



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Rear ladder

Seriously thinking about getting one of these fitted to the car from new. Only question is how well made they are Whistle My dad had a D2 Braemar from new which came with a rear ladder fitted and after a couple of years it started to pit/rust badly. Even the door where is was fixed to was badly rusted! That's going back many years however and I'm hoping this ladder is a better quality? It's looks triple the thickness and seems a harder coating of upvc/paint. I think the earlier ones were made for the nice and hot weather climates. Are Mantec the manufacturers for the genuine LR ones and is this rear ladder identical to the one fitted on the G4's... Also can you really stand on these ??
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Post #215157 28th Jan 2014 10:51 pm
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Mjjamieson



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I can't see it being very useful, you will need a ladder to be able to get your foot on the bottom rung!! Shocked 2008 XS TD4, Sumatra Black, Manual.

Post #215240 29th Jan 2014 7:31 pm
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Gazzerman



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HMMM! looks macho but not sure of the need for it, unless your going to use the roof as a vantage point for site seeing? Very Happy

Post #215250 29th Jan 2014 8:00 pm
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zagonda



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WHY ??????? Looks Censored what possible reason would this be of any use ?

Post #215251 29th Jan 2014 8:04 pm
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LR NUT



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Bit of help when loading items on the roof, but then again you could stand on the rear wheel Neutral just not 100 % sure yet. As don't want to end up with a rusty door! You could use the tow ball as an initial step to step onto the ladder, just make sure your foot doesn't slip Laughing MY14 Kahn Converted Dynamic - Fuji White Ebony/Pimento Interior
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Post #215253 29th Jan 2014 8:19 pm
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zagonda



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You should think how it's going to fit, looks like two bolt holes into the tailgate and must be fixed to the top somehow....barbaric Big Cry rather you than me.....

Post #215256 29th Jan 2014 8:28 pm
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LR NUT



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That's what's putting me off I cannot remove it once fitted without leaving a trace Neutral I'm really wanting a bigger rear spoiler also and with the ladder on that will not be possible.... MY14 Kahn Converted Dynamic - Fuji White Ebony/Pimento Interior
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Post #215257 29th Jan 2014 8:32 pm
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choccymonster



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Hmmmmm......about as useful as a pedal powered wheelchair, methinks.

Post #215279 29th Jan 2014 11:44 pm
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zagonda



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pab



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choccymonster wrote:
...about as useful as a pedal powered wheelchair, methinks.

Such things do exist and are, in the right circumstances, actually very useful!

They're used by people with conditions which affect balance, making upright walking impossible, but whose legs still work. And also as aids to rehabilitation to build strength in the legs.

Now, about that chocolate teapot... Smile


As for the ladder, I can see it being useful in conjunction with a G4-style roofrack or similar, but I'd be worried about the way it seems to attach. There's potentially going to be a lot of weight on it, and it's not clear exactly what is taking that weight, but hopefully they've taken all that into account in designing it - Mantec stuff is usually pretty good.

Post #215294 30th Jan 2014 9:59 am
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zagonda



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Well blow me down with a feather.... Looks better than the ladder.... Rolling with laughter

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choccymonster



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Everyday is a school day!!! Laughing

Looks a damn sight more useful than the ladder!!

Post #215358 30th Jan 2014 11:17 pm
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Bill Turner



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Not sure who makes them but I have seen a step which hangs over the wheel of the car to access the roof.

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