And Continental Europe? Will they export or have a representative?They are off to the States next week I think. Possibly looking at setting up a base over there if the demand makes it viable. Postage may end up being considerably cheaper.![]()
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And Continental Europe? Will they export or have a representative?They are off to the States next week I think. Possibly looking at setting up a base over there if the demand makes it viable. Postage may end up being considerably cheaper.![]()
I think so. Your name came up in conversation. Ryan said they had a customer in Holland who I think they have supplied to.And Continental Europe? Will they export or have a representative?
Yes I saw they weren't on the website anymoreThese rock sliders not currently showing on the website due to the manufacturing process being labour intensive. They have a solution which is in progress and still involves these being British built.
I’m sure that if you contact Ryan or Alex who are affiliated to this site, they will be able to assist and supply the rock sliders I opted for. I also really like the LeTech option but no regrets on my purchase. They are so solid I could probably jack up the vehicle using any part of the rock slider if it came to it.Yes I saw they weren't on the website anymore
[EDITED] from all the models I saw, this was my first choice, but the Black Sheep and the LeTech are also quite OK. I don't know if the last one is also a rock slider.
Hi Krabby,VERY NICE!!! A fantastic option - think they'll fit in a £7 flat-rate envelope?
Hi Jean,Yes I saw they weren't on the website anymore
[EDITED] from all the models I saw, this was my first choice, but the Black Sheep and the LeTech are also quite OK. I don't know if the last one is also a rock slider.
Check your DMHi Krabby,
We can ship these to the US. Cost very much depends on where you are located. If you wanted to have us check feel free to email us with your details and we can get a cost from the company we are using for international shipments.
Hi Jean,And Continental Europe? Will they export or have a representative?
Hi Cheshire cat, Thanks for taking the time to get the photos and measurements. A bit perplexed on the first two photos. At the step portion it appears to show a height off the ground of 18" at the rear step and then 18" at the second photo too, (that is the middle section without the step area). Also, I see where you foot is placed on the step, can you measure the width of the step, is it 4" or ?. DaBullHi DaBull
Please see attached. More info as you require. One of the things I was concerned about was that, as steps, these might be compromised. Glad to report that in my opinion, there is very little compromise.
Good choice, I have the OEM sliders, but doubt I will ever use them in anger. The Buzz ones at least could work as sliders if required, but the most important aspect are the steps you have. Unfortunately, as you get older the steps are a must.Ryan from Buzz kindly delivered my steps this morning. He also insisted on fitting as he wanted to be sure all was as planned. To say I am impressed is an understatement. Not only do I have a very practical step for access and egress, but I also have a very capable rock slider made from 3 mm stainless steel that has been powder coated. The sliders have considerably sized fixing points at both ends and midway. Steps also able to accommodate high lift jack. They may be expensive but they definitely tick all my boxes.
Many thanks to Ryan at Buzz. More business coming soon, I’m sure.
Hopefully, these pics more helpful. Haven’t got my glasses on so hoping they are the right ones.Hi Cheshire cat, Thanks for taking the time to get the photos and measurements. A bit perplexed on the first two photos. At the step portion it appears to show a height off the ground of 18" at the rear step and then 18" at the second photo too, (that is the middle section without the step area). Also, I see where you foot is placed on the step, can you measure the width of the step, is it 4" or ?. DaBull
Hi TomI have some of these on order. Hopefully they will arrive soon. They look really good!
Hi Cheshire cat, Thank you again! Great photos and measurements! DaBullHopefully, these pics more helpful. Haven’t got my glasses on so hoping they are the right ones.
You are welcome DaBull. An expensive option, so you need all the facts. In my view they are a perfect solution for the Grenadier.Hi Cheshire cat, Thank you again! Great photos and measurements! DaBull
Good choice, I have the OEM sliders, but doubt I will ever use them in anger. The Buzz ones at least could work as sliders if required, but the most important aspect are the steps you have. Unfortunately, as you get older the steps are a must.
This is what I'm hoping for.I think you should hold fire. I would not be surprised if a company doesn’t come up with a bolt of step for the OEM sliders
Ryan/Buzz ????![]()
Would certainly save a few bob.I think you should hold fire. I would not be surprised if a company doesn’t come up with a bolt of step for the OEM sliders
Ryan/Buzz ????![]()