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proddy



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Just bought these, very confused!

Hi all,

I was having my usual nosey around ebay last night and bought these, I wanted side steps but the weight and mpg issue has always put me off, I thought these would be ok.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161245738098?ssP...1439.l2649

My question is how come I cannot find them anywhere on the internet, can anybody shine a torch on this?

I just hope they go straight on with no issues

Thanks

Paul

Post #219197 11th Mar 2014 12:35 pm
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npinks



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they just look like aftermarket style side tubes with steps built in

Why are you worried about weight and mpg regarding side steps/tubes, surely i won't make that much difference to consumption Confused

Post #219204 11th Mar 2014 2:13 pm
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proddy



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thanks npinks

I would not of thought it would have made much difference, I have a know it all neighbour what seems to get into my head, going on about how crap freelanders are and with me only getting 24mpg anyway, thought he might of had a point on the mpg thing.

I just wondered if anybody might have known the make or any ideas of the original seller might be

thanks

Post #219205 11th Mar 2014 2:22 pm
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pab



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a know it all neighbour ... going on about how crap freelanders are

Obviously a highly educated and well-informed chap. Rolling Eyes You just need to perfect the superior smirk, like you know something he doesn't. Always gets to them...

What does he drive, so we can redress the balance and have a laugh at him?!

Oh, and how do you manage to get 24mpg? You must spend your life stuck in traffic whilst towing a 2-ton trailer to get that low!

Post #219208 11th Mar 2014 2:52 pm
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proddy



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LOL

He has a toyota avensis estate, he claims he had a freelander and it was rubbish and always in the garage, i have lived across the road from him for 9 years and never seen him with one. The typical take to the garage to get everything done type of person, the one who always says "something wrong?" every time you lift the bonnet.

24 MPG easy live in the hills 15 miles to work one way each day, like postman pats run average speed 23mph on the clock. Well I hope that's the problem????

Thanks for the comments, makes me feel better

Post #219212 11th Mar 2014 3:47 pm
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live up to your name and prod the nosey Censored At work
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Navigator



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" ..... live in the hills 15 miles to work one way each day . . . "

So you dont coast down hills then ? Everyone can spread it - Anyone can catch it. Stay home - the life you save can be your own!

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pab



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"something wrong?"

Nope, just admiring it. Wink

The Avensis isn't bad for an 'ordinary' car, but not a patch on the FL! His loss.

Maybe just me, but that 24 still looks low. I live in the Pennines, but still get 36-38 driving locally. OK, my driving style is relatively relaxed, and the auto typically gives 5-6 mpg less than the manual, but even so...

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proddy wrote:
24 MPG easy live in the hills 15 miles to work one way each day, like postman pats run average speed 23mph on the clock. Well I hope that's the problem????



You need to plan your route better so its downhill both ways Thumbs Up

Post #219219 11th Mar 2014 4:43 pm
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It says complete with fixings, mmmmmm, will need a new set of Riv Nuts though.

Post #219237 11th Mar 2014 6:34 pm
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had a re-thought and have deleted my comments on the steps. however with MPG so bad I just wonder if there is something else amiss; could it be a leaking EGR valve causing havoc with the fuel/air mix?
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Navigator wrote:
So you dont coast down hills then ?


Why would you waste fuel by coasting down hills?

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Gordy



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Re: Just bought these, very confused!

proddy wrote:
Hi all,

I was having my usual nosey around ebay last night and bought these, I wanted side steps but the weight and mpg issue has always put me off, I thought these would be ok.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161245738098?ssP...1439.l2649

My question is how come I cannot find them anywhere on the internet, can anybody shine a torch on this?

I just hope they go straight on with no issues

Thanks

Paul


Never seen this style for the freelander 2 yet, nice touch and will protect the door skins too Thumbs Up

Post #219286 11th Mar 2014 11:25 pm
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proddy



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Cheers for the comments,


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It says complete with fixings, mmmmmm, will need a new set of Riv Nuts though.


I will see what missing when the steps arrive,

Quote:
Never seen this style for the freelander 2 yet, nice touch and will protect the door skins too Thumbs Up


i have never seen them before.

As for the MPG i knew it was bad but thought thats what im going to get, i have had the glowplugs done in the past month at a top Jaguar garage in Wakefield and full service, gearbox oil and after all the work they did not spot anything odd.

I live just off saddleworth moor, must be the thin air Laughing

I'm a little concerned now, it is under stratstone warranty, might get it to them to have a look

Suppose only getting 370 miles per tank is not good, i have got a diesel chip in and get around 27 now but that is only a quick test.

Thanks

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