Simon - your videos are both 100% informative and fun to watch to boot. I managed to do this install without removing the front mud flap and left the sill cover just hanging in place while cutting the recess and also per your recommendation cut the noise cancelling plate in place also. Thanks so much. The Roof Rack Ladder video was also super helpful. Brilliant mate!!!
Hi Jerry - Some people are happy to pay people to do stuff but others ( like you and me ) get a real sense of achievement doing things ourselves ! I am glad I inspired you to have a go !
@@L663 Yes! I am very enjoy doing thing on my own car. Your videos are literally cover most stuff on most model. Very helpfully and easy understanding. Step by step. I basically just watch your videos first, make sure I feel able to do it and then buy the parts! Very appreciated! Respect!
@@L663 just wondering if the instructions to remove the protection trays is copied from fitting the motorised sidesteps and the need for tucking away wiring looms?
I've just fitted mine. 4 hours for the steps and the interior LED light upgrade (that was dead easy). You do not need to remove the front mud flaps or the front quarter panel. On the rear wind deflector just remove the outermost bolt and loosen the other 4 by two turns. Break the clips down the length of the sill cover working from the back to the front, but there is no need to remove the cover, it's very easy to cut the holes with the cover in place just allow it to fall slightly. I used 19 clips only.
Sounds like a much simpler way of doing it 👌🏻 wasn't sure if this would give enough access to do the bolts in the face of the sill (behind the rocker cover). Did you have any difficulties or did breaking the clips/loosening deflector bolts provide enough flex?
Just installed mine today your instructional videos are great Wouldn't of bothered if I would of had to do it as the instruction say the short cut way works a treat cheers
Great video as always Simon and Tyler. I fitted the steps myself and did one side at a time. By the time I reached the near side I cut the felt in place easily enough. The sacrificial clips are a nightmare but seeing as the whole car is held together with them I purchased 60 of them and now keep spares in the glove box. 😂😂
@@L663 because Land Rover! 😂😂 it’s currently back in having the front trim pieces replaced as they have gone droopy since the mud flaps were fitted. Have you had any “A” pillar noise yet?
Memories of your early videos when you fitted Discovery 3 steps and also 2005 on Range Rover Sport! It was you and another man but I donttthink we knew his name...not Tylor! I hope JLR take note and stop making everybody remove the under trays plus add those 30 plastic clips in the box. Next job..fitting the deployable electric set!!! As always, a delight to watch so Good Work Men!!!😎😎😎😎😃😃Richard.
Hi Richard - yes our business has evolved from the early days but hopefully our values and personality have remained constant ! I have had a few helpers along the way ... Tom / Ian and now Tyler... working with me can be a challenge as have loads of ideas and keep changing plans etc.... I think its a mild form of ADHD...my wife compares me to Toad of Toad Hall who is enthusiastic about one thing... then moves onto the next thing....
@@L663 Just don’t stop Simon...working for and with you must be a delight...warm approachability and deep knowledge behind it. A rare combination. 😃😃😃😎😎😎
didn't use one drill to cut...tin snips all the way. by the way, one of my rails came very bowed from ill overseas transport. quick roll over of the 5000 defender straightened it right back out. video presentation was excellent and I love the look and functionality of them.
Hi loving the styling, friend of mine said to fit sidesteps he measured a defender already with sidesteps and cut the trim without taking everything off. Can you just do that? Thanks
I drilled holes in the sill cut outs and used a Stanley knife to cut the rest of the plastic out. I left the undertray in place and cut with tin snips. It doesn't have to be that tidy as you can't see if afterwards,
You are doing agreat job, could you please advice on roof mounting for spare wheel? Well done showing the equipment we can fix on our new defender, Price of parts could be mentioned please.
The steps are indeed metal, zinc casting I believe. I’m involved in the painting of all the components for the side steps at my place of work, doing thousands of sets weekly.
Hi Tony, just a question regarding the painting of the zinc casting. According to my LR dealer, if the plastic insert is removed to get the casting painted the insert when reinstalled keeps coming loose. Is this a problem you also experience or do you have a solution?
While this video is a few years old now - I am noticing there are a few comments about undertaking the fitting without removing the sill covers or the front flap - any thoughts?
There are many alternatives to copper slip, like Alumslip (silver colour anti seize) and even ceramic anti seize pastes that are copper free, Neverseize is another one.......
Seems incredible that this car needs dismantling to such a degree in order to fit accessories, do they make the car any wider ? its a just fit through my garage door already
Love your videos thank you!! Question for ya… LOVE the black handles… did you vinyl wrap them or remove the skins and paint them? Be great to see a video on how and what you did to black out the handles so I can do it to mine :)
Great video - haven't ordered these hoping I can manage without them - but if not, very useful video. BTW - I see you did a future product placement at 45 minutes in! ;-)
Too much plastic clips and plastic on the new defender but I still like the look of it . Surely land Rover could have designed the defender that the sidestep could have been bolted on without talking anything off it.
Apologies Simon, but as you would say I digress. I have just stumbled upon a video of the PTC heater on the Freelander 2. I have had mine for a few years and never knew it had such a thing. How and when do they work ?
No not in this video but this is becoming a point of some contention....... the wade sensor issue is getting into quite an ordeal ! Got the mower out yet ?
How much of this vehicle is actually built in the UK? All these parts ect ect & panels Are they UK produced ? It seems you spend time pulling off all the extras Not like the old Defender .but STIG looks great .
Hi 🙋♂️ look 👀 better with side steps. I don’t think 🤔 steps blocking Wade sensor signal I am lucky 🍀 my Range Rover Autobiography came with electric motor steps . Every time I learn through your videos. I am sorry 😞 I use some time Vaseline instead copper grease . Please use safety glasses when you work under car 🚘. I respect ✊ you. Thanks 🙏 🙏
Love your videos, got a black defender 110 coming and looking to get black gloss sidesteps and the rear roof apoiler. Looking for a decent quality but not the sky high prices, any recommendations sir?
Genuine parts are always good but they do not offer the parts you are looking for. Our website has the parts and we guarantee all our parts. www.L663.uk
you need the 30 grey clips - a couple of side clips and the underside ones.. the PN on the system is not matching whats on the car - so let me just solve this puzzle - it is with Land Rover technical !
Hi Simon another fab video. However why does landrover have to make it so complicated on the new defender compared to the old one to fit side steps and they are probably 5 times the price of a set that would go on the old one.
Hi Gordon - did you see the evoque template video ? the Barclay hinge template ! As for the side steps I think it could be made a lot less complicated than the instructions show !
Hi Simon and Tyler, thanks for another informative video. Do you think that it might be possible to fit the steps without removing the sill covers completely by using a template to mark the cut-outs in situ. Cheers Trevor
Hi Trevor - i have been thinking and maybe we could make a set of stainless plates that could form a templates and some cover plates ? or just cut them from acrylic ? I love the idea you guys come up with .... so much smarter than me. I am confused why Land Rover did not mark the cut outs on the outside !
Great video guys ! I have a question involving both the new Defender and the D4. Do the steel 18 inch Defender wheels fit the D4 ? That way it's possible to put 18inch BFG AT KO2 tyres on my D4 ... It would greatly enhance the tyre choice for the Discovery 4 !
Yes i think you can fit 18's to the D3 as long as you do not have the V8 which had larger disks.... I have a feeling the brakes were bigger on the D4 but can be "downgraded" to the smaller ones.
I think Urban do a set with chequered finish - also we are making an edge protector with a chequer finish to cover the silver side painted area. Strange the Land Rover instructions show a chequer finish.
@@simonreader7301 We sell them together with our steps www.powerfuluk.com/vehicles/land-rover/defender/new-defender-2020/land-rover-defender-2020-genuine-fixed-side-steps-for-110.html
@@L663 - Loose - so you can buy them and the sill clips. I had a 25% discount voucher - so bought the steps from someone else :( sorry about that... but needed the clips (£0.12 for Sill and £2.91 for the lower clip. I have been buying other things from you....
@@simonreader7301 Its fine - we dont make much profit on some of these genuine parts but we like to offer the full range of products... and we like helping people !
Good video. But this fitting process is incredible, what a job. What about the integrity of the underneath of the vehicle with rot, rust from the elements after cutting chunks out of the trim. We have already seen the powder coat fail as shown in the video. This is not a cheap vehicle and the flagship of the "robust LR range" truly shocked. The side steps look poor. Was this an after thought from JLR?? Can't just be me that see's this...
The side steps are a nice design and a good use of lightweight materials.. the cast brackets are a neat design but your point about the car is not really "accessory Ready" is well made.
Now I have the steps I have taken to leaving the vehicle in off road height when in the car park. It’s now referred to affectionately as “car park preservation mode”
@@L663 just put rubber strip along the doors . Steps aren’t deep enough to stand on without putting your foot at an awkward position & when you get pissed off with them and you try and step over them you dirty your trousers getting in & out.
Just another over complicated job on the car that is held on by plastic clips ! And over time a can imagine the car collecting some extra pounds of dirt and rust/oxydation...still that is maybe also a good sound deadning method Nice video.
Wow so cool to have a Defender in Vietnam I can imagine there are no so many in that region. You can send an email via our website but i am not sure about postage etc www.PowerfulUK.com
Hi Simon, great video as usual! I do have a issue with after market side steps. I know you're a busy man, but if you get a minute could you cast your eye over my email to lily at customer service. Cheers Rich.
Simon - your videos are both 100% informative and fun to watch to boot. I managed to do this install without removing the front mud flap and left the sill cover just hanging in place while cutting the recess and also per your recommendation cut the noise cancelling plate in place also. Thanks so much. The Roof Rack Ladder video was also super helpful. Brilliant mate!!!
Glad you enjoy watching them - we try and have fun while making them !
I'd be very interested in doing this in my 110 without removing the flap - a tedious job, I've already changed them twice, not keen again.
Best guide ever seen on RUclips
I think you are a little over generous !
I love you guys videos. I installed my roof rack, side box and ladder, and hood decal by myself and it’s all learned from your video! Many thanks!
Hi Jerry - Some people are happy to pay people to do stuff but others ( like you and me ) get a real sense of achievement doing things ourselves !
I am glad I inspired you to have a go !
@@L663 Yes! I am very enjoy doing thing on my own car. Your videos are literally cover most stuff on most model. Very helpfully and easy understanding. Step by step. I basically just watch your videos first, make sure I feel able to do it and then buy the parts! Very appreciated! Respect!
Love watching these and I don't even have a defender nor any other Landrover 🤪
Maybe you are a fan of fine knitwear ?
Thanks for the comment and glad you enjoy it !
@@L663 dam..... you have seen through my knitwear fetish 😆
Bought some side steps for my 90 and this video was great help! Thank you.
Another great detailed video with your usual no nonsense practical approach to the instructions.
Glad you liked it...although there was some nonsense in there i am sure..
Thanks guys, just installed our side steps, your video was so helpful ! (Also found what a shotty job LR did installing the mud flaps 😠)
I am not surprised ! glad the video helped.
Love a side step (got some LR ones on my Disco) - my fav one so far are the ones on the newest rangerover that deploy automatically!
Maybe this video was a step too far at 55 minutes !
@@L663 just wondering if the instructions to remove the protection trays is copied from fitting the motorised sidesteps and the need for tucking away wiring looms?
I've just fitted mine. 4 hours for the steps and the interior LED light upgrade (that was dead easy). You do not need to remove the front mud flaps or the front quarter panel. On the rear wind deflector just remove the outermost bolt and loosen the other 4 by two turns. Break the clips down the length of the sill cover working from the back to the front, but there is no need to remove the cover, it's very easy to cut the holes with the cover in place just allow it to fall slightly. I used 19 clips only.
Sounds like a much simpler way of doing it 👌🏻 wasn't sure if this would give enough access to do the bolts in the face of the sill (behind the rocker cover). Did you have any difficulties or did breaking the clips/loosening deflector bolts provide enough flex?
This video helped me so much. Thank you.
Just installed mine today your instructional videos are great
Wouldn't of bothered if I would of had to do it as the instruction say
the short cut way works a treat cheers
Glad my pain was your gain - one interesting point to note is that apparently the newer cars do not have the sound deadening sheet fitted anymore !
Great video as always Simon and Tyler. I fitted the steps myself and did one side at a time. By the time I reached the near side I cut the felt in place easily enough. The sacrificial clips are a nightmare but seeing as the whole car is held together with them I purchased 60 of them and now keep spares in the glove box. 😂😂
Hi John - glad you came to the same conclusion as us ! why do Land Rover make the instructions way more complex than needed ?
@@L663 because Land Rover! 😂😂 it’s currently back in having the front trim pieces replaced as they have gone droopy since the mud flaps were fitted. Have you had any “A” pillar noise yet?
@@L663 How do LR calculate labour charge to fit? Per hour?
Memories of your early videos when you fitted Discovery 3 steps and also 2005 on Range Rover Sport! It was you and another man but I donttthink we knew his name...not Tylor! I hope JLR take note and stop making everybody remove the under trays plus add those 30 plastic clips in the box. Next job..fitting the deployable electric set!!! As always, a delight to watch so Good Work Men!!!😎😎😎😎😃😃Richard.
Hi Richard - yes our business has evolved from the early days but hopefully our values and personality have remained constant ! I have had a few helpers along the way ... Tom / Ian and now Tyler... working with me can be a challenge as have loads of ideas and keep changing plans etc.... I think its a mild form of ADHD...my wife compares me to Toad of Toad Hall who is enthusiastic about one thing... then moves onto the next thing....
@@L663 Just don’t stop Simon...working for and with you must be a delight...warm approachability and deep knowledge behind it. A rare combination. 😃😃😃😎😎😎
Great video - that cordless ratchet was a nice bit of kit 👍
Yes its a little easier on the wrists !
Useful as usual, thank you! But may you show how install/remove the steps on/from the bars, please? Thank you in advance!
Try this video
ruclips.net/video/VRTyDcbGlXU/видео.html
Cracking video as alway... something about the raw nature of them 😂😎👍
Yes we are not going to be the biggest or best produced channel but we have fun making the videos and maybe this comes through !
Simon - Did you ever make the fitting template for the steps - so that the sill covers could be cut in situ - without removal?
THANKS
Great video. Very helpful and thanks for posting
Great tutorial👍 side steps can be a bit of a pain when off roading, my mates Nissan Pathfinder kept catching on the sides of deep ruts.
didn't use one drill to cut...tin snips all the way. by the way, one of my rails came very bowed from ill overseas transport. quick roll over of the 5000 defender straightened it right back out. video presentation was excellent and I love the look and functionality of them.
Edward scissor hands !
Hi loving the styling, friend of mine said to fit sidesteps he measured a defender already with sidesteps and cut the trim without taking everything off. Can you just do that? Thanks
An outtakes video would be good.
I drilled holes in the sill cut outs and used a Stanley knife to cut the rest of the plastic out. I left the undertray in place and cut with tin snips. It doesn't have to be that tidy as you can't see if afterwards,
Great minds think alike... tin snips were the ticket !
Great vid, thank you!
You are doing agreat job, could you please advice on roof mounting for spare wheel? Well done showing the equipment we can fix on our new defender, Price of parts could be mentioned please.
Tin Snips for toe nails. Ideal.
The steps are indeed metal, zinc casting I believe. I’m involved in the painting of all the components for the side steps at my place of work, doing thousands of sets weekly.
Hi lets hope this video helps you to sell more !
Hi Tony, just a question regarding the painting of the zinc casting. According to my LR dealer, if the plastic insert is removed to get the casting painted the insert when reinstalled keeps coming loose. Is this a problem you also experience or do you have a solution?
Looks really nice
Me or the side steps.... ?
Another great video!
Always happy to have your support Alan..
nice table
Well done another good info vid
While this video is a few years old now - I am noticing there are a few comments about undertaking the fitting without removing the sill covers or the front flap - any thoughts?
Hi, I installed the side steps and is indeed making the wade sensing a little weird. Is there a way to fix it? Thanks
There are many alternatives to copper slip, like Alumslip (silver colour anti seize) and even ceramic anti seize pastes that are copper free, Neverseize is another one.......
Seems incredible that this car needs dismantling to such a degree in order to fit accessories, do they make the car any wider ? its a just fit through my garage door already
Top vid as always👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed
You can reach the roof rack easier by standing on the step and raising the car's air suspension. :) Or maybe not.
Love your videos thank you!! Question for ya… LOVE the black handles… did you vinyl wrap them or remove the skins and paint them? Be great to see a video on how and what you did to black out the handles so I can do it to mine :)
Thank you
You're welcome
Another great video guys, I think with the set back of the front step from the mud flap that the wading sensors should be ok??
Are you just teasing me.. ? as i do not have wade sensors anymore !
@@L663 not at all haha, just taught you where getting them sorted?
@@alhit007 Seems that they cannot fix them... more to come on this saga ! I was only playing with you with my earlier comment !
@@L663 I did gather that, I was just afraid to ask again about them😩
A tip - lightly run some sandpaper over the treads before using them; they are slippery as hell if new and get wet.
Interesting...lets see if anyone else comments on this
My wade sensors are still broke.. can you test yours ? in case its related to a recent update?
@@L663 My software is up to date and the wade sensors work, so also no obstruction by the steps
Great video - haven't ordered these hoping I can manage without them - but if not, very useful video.
BTW - I see you did a future product placement at 45 minutes in! ;-)
Yes the molle plate V3 has arrived !
@@L663 When will the new rear bumper protector be available? Any sneak shots?
Hi Simon - I see you took last weeks Blog down after a few hours - Potential WTY issue on the Wade Sensor?
Good Job on the Steps....
Well its all part of an evolving story....cant say any more at the moment....
Too much plastic clips and plastic on the new defender but I still like the look of it . Surely land Rover could have designed the defender that the sidestep could have been bolted on without talking anything off it.
Apologies Simon, but as you would say I digress. I have just stumbled upon a video of the PTC heater on the Freelander 2. I have had mine for a few years and never knew it had such a thing. How and when do they work ?
Ground clearance should be ok as part of the underneath is lower than the steps, damage from stumps and rocks would be an issue
Were any looms hurt in the making of this video?
No not in this video but this is becoming a point of some contention....... the wade sensor issue is getting into quite an ordeal !
Got the mower out yet ?
How much of this vehicle is actually built in the UK? All these parts ect ect & panels Are they UK produced ? It seems you spend time pulling off all the extras Not like the old Defender .but STIG looks great .
Hi 🙋♂️ look 👀 better with side steps. I don’t think 🤔 steps blocking Wade sensor signal I am lucky 🍀 my Range Rover Autobiography came with electric motor steps . Every time I learn through your videos. I am sorry 😞 I use some time Vaseline instead copper grease . Please use safety glasses when you work under car 🚘. I respect ✊ you.
Thanks 🙏 🙏
Love your videos, got a black defender 110 coming and looking to get black gloss sidesteps and the rear roof apoiler. Looking for a decent quality but not the sky high prices, any recommendations sir?
Genuine parts are always good but they do not offer the parts you are looking for. Our website has the parts and we guarantee all our parts. www.L663.uk
@@L663thank you, will take a look
Do you think it would be possible to add heated steering wheel to new defender, plug and play or will it need coding ?
You will need a slip ring and I am pretty sure it will need coding.
@@L663 do you have any plans to fit one to the stig
@@betty9889 We are looking at a couple of steering wheel options at the moment... both heating and paddle shift
@@L663 can’t wait 👍
They are some aly alloy with a low amount of aly.
Hi Simon! What kind of spare clips I could possibly need? I want to make sure I have it all before I start taking everything apart
you need the 30 grey clips - a couple of side clips and the underside ones.. the PN on the system is not matching whats on the car - so let me just solve this puzzle - it is with Land Rover technical !
Hi Simon another fab video. However why does landrover have to make it so complicated on the new defender compared to the old one to fit side steps and they are probably 5 times the price of a set that would go on the old one.
Hi Gordon - did you see the evoque template video ? the Barclay hinge template !
As for the side steps I think it could be made a lot less complicated than the instructions show !
@@L663 Not yet but will very soon.
@@gordonbarclay6106 your famous now !
Surely Land Rover could have had removable " Plates" with out pulling off the side sills ? It would save all that work .
The sound deadening could be pre-cut on all cars as its covered by the plastic sill !
Hi Simon and Tyler, thanks for another informative video. Do you think that it might be possible to fit the steps without removing the sill covers completely by using a template to mark the cut-outs in situ. Cheers Trevor
I had thought about this - let me take a look if we can make some on the vinyl cutter / laser machine as I can use my car as the pattern.
Hi Trevor - i have been thinking and maybe we could make a set of stainless plates that could form a templates and some cover plates ? or just cut them from acrylic ?
I love the idea you guys come up with .... so much smarter than me. I am confused why Land Rover did not mark the cut outs on the outside !
@@L663 Good idea - but would need to be sure not to cut the car - air tank or anything else...?
@@L663 following the progress on this one. I receive my side steps this week and not looking forward to removing the side piece to cut it.
@@SebastienBarrau Yes no need to remove the panels - just carefully snip away where the brackets go !
What happen to the hotspot and the nano sim ?
Well there is more to come on that... and the saga with the wade sensors..
@@L663 very good ,because i do own a defender X and am trying to find a way to enable the TSR which is not working in the region .
How about changing the sound deadening panels to aluminium to match the engine under tray ?
That would be a nice upgrade.....that would be some expensive tooling !
@@L663 Or laser cutting and CNC bending....? Could that be possible?
Things designed for one job but always used for something else - brake cleaner, never used for brakes always used to clean up oil leaks lol
Yes thats a good start..
Great video guys ! I have a question involving both the new Defender and the D4. Do the steel 18 inch Defender wheels fit the D4 ? That way it's possible to put 18inch BFG AT KO2 tyres on my D4 ...
It would greatly enhance the tyre choice for the Discovery 4 !
Yes i think you can fit 18's to the D3 as long as you do not have the V8 which had larger disks.... I have a feeling the brakes were bigger on the D4 but can be "downgraded" to the smaller ones.
@@L663 thanks for your swift answer. However I have a 2009 D4, Tdv6. I don't want to alter the brakes, so trying to source fitting rims.
Hello, Did you upload video for Defender 110 Deployeble side step. If you have video send me link
Hi - we have not done this install - sorry
Is there a chequered version of the side steps?
I think Urban do a set with chequered finish - also we are making an edge protector with a chequer finish to cover the silver side painted area. Strange the Land Rover instructions show a chequer finish.
that's ok I'll pay someone to do that
Rich man !
Can you get an accessory to fix the electronics?
Simon did you ever figure out the part number for the bigger clips underneath the sill cover?
THANKS
@@L663 YOU SIR ARE A STAR......!!!
You do not list them... but one of your competitors do...
MANY THANKS SIR!!!!!
@@simonreader7301 Thanks for the info... do they list them with the kit or as an extra
@@simonreader7301 We sell them together with our steps
www.powerfuluk.com/vehicles/land-rover/defender/new-defender-2020/land-rover-defender-2020-genuine-fixed-side-steps-for-110.html
@@L663 - Loose - so you can buy them and the sill clips.
I had a 25% discount voucher - so bought the steps from someone else :( sorry about that... but needed the clips (£0.12 for Sill and £2.91 for the lower clip.
I have been buying other things from you....
@@simonreader7301 Its fine - we dont make much profit on some of these genuine parts but we like to offer the full range of products... and we like helping people !
Time to use the ACF50 on that air tank. #oxidation
Yes i missed the opportunity there .... next time... keep reminding me please !
@@L663 will do! LOL And all the underside bolts etc.
Good video. But this fitting process is incredible, what a job. What about the integrity of the underneath of the vehicle with rot, rust from the elements after cutting chunks out of the trim. We have already seen the powder coat fail as shown in the video. This is not a cheap vehicle and the flagship of the "robust LR range" truly shocked. The side steps look poor. Was this an after thought from JLR?? Can't just be me that see's this...
The side steps are a nice design and a good use of lightweight materials.. the cast brackets are a neat design but your point about the car is not really "accessory Ready" is well made.
@@L663 Does cutting holes in the trim invalidate warranty?
Thank Christ I watched your video, I was going to buy a set but now not a chance in hell,,,,, was a bloody palaver!!
If you watch the video you can work out there is a massive short cut !
Side steps are only good for dwarfs with small feet , they’re just a pain for normal people.
What about the shopping trolley benefit ?
Now I have the steps I have taken to leaving the vehicle in off road height when in the car park. It’s now referred to affectionately as “car park preservation mode”
@@L663 just put rubber strip along the doors . Steps aren’t deep enough to stand on without putting your foot at an awkward position & when you get pissed off with them and you try and step over them you dirty your trousers getting in & out.
If you use a plumb bob you can dangle it from your wade sensor and see how far it is from the step
@@grahamwest1079 Yes may give this a go..... need to fix the wade sensors..... that is one big story....
We need the old badger that is the orange pen 🖊
The orange pen has some fans in places we did not even know !
PowerfulUK branded orange pens could be a lucrative product.
Every thing is difficult to install on defender
You are correct ! compared to a Jeep things are no easy !
I’d give yourself around 3-4 hours to do this job. Lots of clips to remove. Wear safety goggles as you will get grit in your eyes.
Just another over complicated job on the car that is held on by plastic clips !
And over time a can imagine the car collecting some extra pounds of dirt and rust/oxydation...still that is maybe also a good sound deadning method
Nice video.
Dear sir , can you sell to me the step .? Viet nam
Wow so cool to have a Defender in Vietnam I can imagine there are no so many in that region.
You can send an email via our website but i am not sure about postage etc
www.PowerfulUK.com
@@L663 can you give your email
@@honglinhang6963 contact@powerfuluk.com
Hi Simon, great video as usual!
I do have a issue with after market side steps.
I know you're a busy man, but if you get a minute could you cast your eye over my email to lily at customer service.
Cheers Rich.
Will do
Purchase Costs please?
List price £692.82 + VAT plus you need the clips !
I'm hoping your friend payed for the damage.
I think they are only good for getting dirty trouser legs when getting in...................ask my wife.
Hour long video. Pause. Get Beer. ▶
Yes sorry ! least its not another winch series !
Don't be sorry, lock down Saturday night what else is there to do?
Watching new defender video??? I've got a D4??
Enjoyed the winch fit.
Do landrover not like your orange paint 😂
I think its an anti ginger thing....