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filaborg



Member Since: 03 Feb 2008
Location: Essex
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Tools for fitting side steps

Ok off to buy myself a set of side steps tomorrow. Before i do whats the rundown of tools needed, any specialist tool required......

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umbertob



Member Since: 22 Sep 2005
Location: Pasadena, CA
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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Chawton White

A stubby or, better yet, offset Phillips screwdriver will make it a lot easier to remove and tighten the screws on the liner in front of the rear wheels where clearance is tight, and you will also need a 13mm (or 17mm, can't remember for sure, sorry...) socket on a ratcheting wrench to secure the bolts of the six brackets provided. Put her in off-road height so you will have more room to work under the car to mount the brackets, and watch those pesky yellow plastic poppers as you "unbutton" the old lower sill cover and snap the new one in, they have a nasty habit of breaking or coming loose and disappearing forever. Very simple job for one person, there are no heavy parts to lift since you mount the individual brackets on the frame first, then secure the steps over the brackets. A 1-hour job, 2 max. Thumbs Up 

Post #227946 Thu Jun 11 2009 11:45pm
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