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Slobbox



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England 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Stornoway Grey
Side bar fitment Kit

Again I have come to ask the greater knowledge of the combined collective. I had a knocking when going over bumps/potholes.
So after a little investigation I found the mounts that hold my sidebars on had disintegrated. So my question is does anyone Know the part number of the fitment kit or where i maybe able to find one all my searches have only found the bars with the fitment kit included. I have attached photos so you can all wonder how they didn't fall off Rolling with laughter


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sadler32



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Personally I'd bin them altogether, 2nd option would be to repair or fabricate new ones with a little mig welding. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Slobbox



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sadler32 wrote:



Unfortunately these are for the steps not the bars Sad

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sadler32



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The first photo shows fitting kit 19B507A is used for side bars. Unfortunately when you open up the entry for 19B507A as in the second photo and as you scroll up on my device you loose the top of the entry and you only see the side step image.

Have a look on the website as my screenshots aren’t quite in focus.

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Slobbox



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I'm sorry and stand corrected. Unfortunately they don't have then in stock. But at least I've got a part number to start looking with. Thank you.

Post #408182 23rd May 2021 7:39 am
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Mike11



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Did you manage to locate any?
I have the same problem.

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a100ian



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My dad made some new brackets for mine using my last good one as a template.

A local fabrication company is probably your best bet.

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Mike11



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Thanks for the reply bud! I do have 1 intact, though rusted thin one to use as a template. Thumbs Up

I could make some myself if I could find some suitable steel to make them from at a sensible price, though it would probably take me a couple of days to make the 4 and buying them at the list price of about £40 for 4 for part number LR002761 would be a far more sensible option if I could find any in stock anywhere, even if I had the metal lying around.
I have little doubt that buying a set of new sliders, complete with brackets, would would be a cheaper option than having my local fabricators make me some brackets, crazy isn't it? I tried to buy a couple of short lengths of 1" angle off my local fabricators from out of their scrap bin about 25 years ago and they wanted about £40! Needless to say I told them they were effin joking and walked away without...
I'm getting used to the look of the car without them and would probably just leave them off but they did save my sills from being badly damaged by a large rock while off-roading a couple of years ago so I'm reluctant to do so.

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a100ian



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Yes you are right it definitely makes more sense to buy the brackets if you can but I didnt have any luck sourcing them.

I like the look of the car without them, it makes the using axle stands much easier without them too.

As for off roading/greenlaning there are two sides. On the one hand they protect the sills. But they also reduce the ground clearance.

Post #423370 19th Jul 2022 5:58 pm
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