Thanks for the reply - the bars do look good on yours and probably do act as protection from car doors with your LR having flat sided panels, i'm just wondering how the bars fare on a freelander as i think the doors might stick further out than the bars which make them look good but not much good as protection from opening doors?
I've got a 3 door FL sport in silver and want to fit something to the sides as it looks a little bare. At the same time i'd like to stop idiots opening their doors onto mine so was thinking of fitting side bars (polished stainless) but was wondering if the steps sit further out giving more protection (they don't look quite as good though?)
Does anyone have any pics of a silver 3 door with stainless side bars or steps fited?
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Well i picked up my 2006 freelander today and as soon as i got it home gave it a wash ready for a proper polish this weekend
After the wash i opened the rear door (3 door model with hard-top) to find it damp in the cubby hole and wet on the carpet this happened on a previous FL i had (98model) - do they still suffer from the rear door seals or is there something else?
Flipping annoyed a 4x4 isn't waterproof
It's stuill under manuf warranty till september so i guess they'll fix the problem even though i didn't buy the car from them?
First of all hi to everyone
i've just bought a late 2006 (mk1) TD4 sport 3 door which i'm due to pick up next weekend
It has the black roof rails which i wont need so i'll probably remove those but was wondering if i'd need some blanks to fit where the rails were on the body?
I'll also be fitting some stainless side tubes (for looks) and was hoping the fixing holes would already be in place and would i need a tool for the nutserts?
I've had a FL in the past (S plate) and i fitted sidesteps but the nutserts were already fitted
I'll be on here asking quite a lot as i like to modify my cars so will be looking to remap or fit a tuning box at a later date along with numerous other parts
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