Side steps

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tridentbus

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Well had a really good bargin yesterday found a set of p38a side steps with brackets in very good condition all for the amazing low sum of £ 50 yes side steps and brackets £50 ...well it would of been very rude not to buy em .... And two weeks to peterbrough landy show .... Yipppppppe ..
 
I think they look better with the side steps plus they help the short ass wifes, mine still complains there is no handle to grab like the 90 or disco
 
You should check the "What do you think of these" thread where its argued that side steps will save yer eas compressor.:)

Don't need to check any thread, that is a valid argument if you lower the car for people to get in. But personally i don't like them, a fold up easily stowable step for the short arses costs about a fiver or less. Better in my view than making your car look like a bloody handsome cab.
 
Don't need to check any thread, that is a valid argument if you lower the car for people to get in. But personally i don't like them, a fold up easily stowable step for the short arses costs about a fiver or less. Better in my view than making your car look like a bloody handsome cab.

true story.
 
Don't need to check any thread, that is a valid argument if you lower the car for people to get in. But personally i don't like them, a fold up easily stowable step for the short arses costs about a fiver or less. Better in my view than making your car look like a bloody handsome cab.

Still handsome tho ;)
 
I prefer the aluminium aftermarket steps - much lighter & not prone to distorting as the OEM steps do. I think they look ok on mine but that's personal opinion.
It's also worth mentioning the side steps do act as a huge mud guard.:D
 
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