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suzukisan



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Removing side steps

Hi everyone, I've just joined this forum as I want to buy an FL2. I've seen a few with the side steps fitted and as an ex-avid off-roader and wanting to greenlane the FL2, I don't want the steps.
Maybe a silly question but are they easy to remove and does it leave any unsightly holes when removed?
Thanks in advance.

Post #391966 3rd Jun 2020 4:29 pm
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jules



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I think it depends upon what make they are and who put them on.

I have no experience of sidesteps on the FL2.
However, the genuine sidesteps on my previous only FL1 and Disco 1 and 2 did not leave visible holes when removed. Jules

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MotionInc



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Check out a site called PowerfulUK and there should be videos there the show how to install running boards. Do the reverse.

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bxzx16v



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They are easy to remove but will leave a cutout in the plastic sill covers , only visible from below so ok . My side steps were removed and re-fitted to another Fl2 so the sill covers were swapped .

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Boxbrownie



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Although easy to remove in principal when I intended to take ours off to judge whether we actually wanted them or not it proved impossible to release the bolts from the rivnuts used by the factory, the rivnuts just revolved in the floorpan as the bots were so corroded.

So yes easy to remove if they are almost new but after many years, my experience is no. Regards

David

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Post #391994 4th Jun 2020 11:44 am
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suzukisan



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Thanks all for the replies above, very useful. If I find one I like with steps, I'll make it a condition the dealer removes them and makes good.
Thanks again

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RogB



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theres a dealer in Bristol Area called Yates who always seem to have a nice stock of Freelanders and decent 2 year warranties

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suzukisan



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Thanks RogB. I had seen them on autotrader but had not realised they had the 2 year warranty. I'll check them out, Thanks for the tip.

S

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Bobupndown



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The vast majority of Fl2s dont seem to have steps, they are not really so high that you'd need them. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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TooBlue



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I agree that steps are not needed on a Freelander.

My partner is 5ft 4" and has no problem getting in.

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Boxbrownie



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Bobupndown wrote:
The vast majority of Fl2s dont seem to have steps, they are not really so high that you'd need them.


Very true, but the steps aren’t primarily to help ingress/egress......really just a styling item on the FL2 Regards

David

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Boxbrownie



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Oh yes and they are very useful in our narrow lanes as most of the undergrowth is actually GRANITE and the side steps make a nice grinding noise before any bodywork is damaged, so the wife tells me Rolling with laughter Regards

David

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3landertwo



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can you swap the side steps for side tubes? they look better.

Post #392031 5th Jun 2020 11:49 am
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Freel777



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3Hr Removal time

Hi, I removed the side steps, they had originally been on the car for 13years, the brackets had rusted all the way through and so only 4 were actually holding them on. At least 4 bolts sheared trying to take them off and another 6 of the bolts just spin so would not come out.

Overall, 3 hours later and with a bit of force they were off, I would even recommend removing them because the ground clearance is improved dramatically.

Post #392074 6th Jun 2020 10:16 am
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