Chequer plate wing tops

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lightning

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.....yes or no?

Cairns Blue 110 TD5 CSW. Can't decide.
Bought sill chequer plate pieces and took a year to decide whether to fit them!! Now fitted and l like them.

Chequer plate colour black.
 
.....yes or no?

Cairns Blue 110 TD5 CSW. Can't decide.
Bought sill chequer plate pieces and took a year to decide whether to fit them!! Now fitted and l like them.

Chequer plate colour black.

No - I had them on mine when I bought it, repainted her about 3 years ago and have not got round to refitting them yet... I don't think I want to, but I sort of need to as I now have bloody holes all round the tops of my wings! Wish I had filled them before I painted.

Unless you need to stand on your wings a lot or some other daft thing then I would not bother with them. I don't actually really see a point in them at all and once you have fitted them you are sort of stuffed if you change your mind. If I was doing something like that again I would silicone them on so at least you could gently pry them back off.
 
Not sure about the wing tops, but when I bought my 90 the wing tops had been stood on and were a bit wrinkly so I added black wing tops to match and its better than the wrinkles.
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Perhaps if your truck is cosmetically perfect it's a harder decision, but for me the functionality wins every time. As has been pointed out, an invaluable addition if you do any of your own spannering.
 
I'm a fan of resting tools and cups of tea on my wing tops. The pattern also stops things rolling around. Mines a light turquoise metallic blue, they plate's currently silver but may paint it black if I rebuild it at some point.

If you have spots on the roof I have heard the reflections can cause issues at night. My mate also flies and says my Defender stands out from miles away when it's sunny.
 
I would say yes
I even put new top panels on and drilled them
the amount of times I have knelt on them to get into the engine bay i'm glad I did
and great for putting tools on when you are working on it
 
Chequer plate is the ugliest fitment ever on a land rover. It just looks terrible, i always think about what it is hiding under there. Better resale value without the stuff, i wont buy if fitted. Offroader is different, plaster it all over.
 
Chequer plate is the ugliest fitment ever on a land rover. It just looks terrible, i always think about what it is hiding under there. Better resale value without the stuff, i wont buy if fitted. Offroader is different, plaster it all over.

Have to disagree...two very similar vehicles, personally I think the silver chequerplate makes the whole thing "gel" a bit more and makes the wheels look better. And it looks a shed load better than rippled panels/scuffed paintwork! It's a utility Land Rover at the end of the day...

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May go for the black wing top chequer then on my Cairns Blue 110.
Silver may make a better contrast but l already fitted the black sill covers.
The wing tops dent easily....l dropped a mug of tea on the wing and it dented it.
 
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