Getting ladders fitted to the Land Rover Defender
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- We take a look at a few different options and offer them up to see what you think. Check it out.
Links for items featured in this episode:
TF170 - ROUND LIGHT GUARD - 73MM LIGHTS - BY TERRAFIRMA - LAND ROVER DEFENDER
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DA3285 - REAR LADDER FOR LAND ROVER DEFENDER - BY SAFETY DEVICES - MOUNTS ON RAIN GUTTER AND CROSSMEMBER - FITS TO RIGHT HAND SIDE
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DA4710 - REAR LADDER FOR LAND ROVER DEFENDER - BY SAFETY DEVICES - MOUNTS ON RAIN GUTTER AND CROSSMEMBER - FITS TO LEFT HAND SIDE
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STC50417 - REAR DEFENDER LADDER WITH INTERGRATED REAR LAMP GUARD
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DA3073B - REAR LADDER FOR LAND ROVER DEFENDER - COMES IN BLACK ALUMINIUM FINISH
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DA3073 - DEFENDER REAR LADDER IN GREY ALUMINIUM FINISH
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In my view correct ladder as weight and fit for me is All makes as the other side it is not working for me I would consider a Britpart rev L shape type rear light guard adding barrel like tube length's between the screw points to bring it out deeper to clear the fog light as I think it would hit and would match the other side Thanks for another great video also after watching all your older videos over the years your knowledge of all your builds will be telling you what's right 😀
I've got the safety equipment ladder and it is extremely well engineered and made. I also like the fact that you don't need to drill any holes in the bodywork.
Great video…myself I prefer the look of the 1st ladder..nice and simple
great video! Ladders can be useful but use is typically minimal if your roof rack is loaded correctly and in my opinion there are better places to invest so a entry level one is sufficient.
To get to lowest rung you could fit a drop down step at the back which gives you a step up about half way between lowest rung and floor (it’s what mine has)
I've always found it worrying when I see people fitting their Defender out with a roof ladder. The problem is that they're too often not considering load stability on a tall vehicle with a relatively narrow wheelbase. YES, a roofrack on a Defender can have a legitimate place, but it's something I've far too often seen massively overloaded resulting in unsafe instability.
I realize there are lots of ladders on the market, just interested to know if you considered a Front Runner one? two pieces no drilling. I have one which I find is great, though I do question the high price and not so good quality control.
We wanted to take a look at this one but couldn't get it in time. However we'll look at this and the Nakatanega ladder in the future as they are both half ladders.
Useless these a safety devices rollcage I think the all makes is the only option.
Try light guards on both sides the balance things up.
However I have 1 problem with the all makes ladder and metal guards in general, they corrode the aluminium!
It would be good to put a barrier between the ladder and the body. Old inner tube maybe.
not sure it was alma brand but within in a year the paint peeled and it rusted.. it should have been sharadized adding very little to end cost 🤔 why issue external fittings sheradize or stainless?
Hey Fraser, I have no intention of fitting a ladder to my disco, but I find these vids really interesting to watch. Some great content you’re putting out 👍
wing mirrors bend if they clip a pedestrian ladders dont
That's a good point!
I’d get the L piece
Why do you need a ladder, don’t really need one.
Here's mine took off 1.5 inch for the wheel carrier
@@stewartblakely2146 what do you mean ?
I personally think the light guards look okay, however I don't see the point in having plastic guards, I'm looking for metal ones myself for my 130 I'm doing and I may have to have some fabricated
We're going to take a look at the metal ones this week!
I’ve been using a dual Patriot Ladder to roof rack for many years! Amazingly engineered and fit for purpose!
I like the Patriot stuff.