Side Steps and Rear Steps

We design and manufacture high quality Side Steps and Rear Steps for the Land Rover Defender 90 and 110 – may fit other models too – just call. Folding Side Steps and Rear Steps mounted near towing point.

We also have the Land Rover Defender NAS Rear Step made of zinc plated galvanised steel, black powder coated complete with aluminium tread plate, holes for fitting a towing hook and accommodation for electrical sockets.

Our “Fire and Ice” style Defender Tubular Side Steps feature an attractive “Masai” branded tread plate made of rubber and brushed aluminium. It attaches with bolts and no drilling is required. Clamps to the chassis outriggers. All our steps are easy to fit DIY (instructions supplied).

For touring we designed a Wheel Step which fits most 4×4 wheels – it can be used as a viewing platform, seat or to assist in gaining access to your roof rack and engine. See video above.

Heavy Duty Front Spring Kit For Defender 90/ 110/ Discovery 1/ Range Rover Classic

SKU: MA024277
£88.31
Price Includes 20% VAT (20%) £14.72
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Heavy Duty Front Spring Kit For Defender 90/ 110/ Discovery 1/ Range Rover Classic
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Heavy Duty Front Spring Kit For Defender 90/ 110/ Discovery 1/ Range Rover Classic

These heavy duty yellow springs are designed for the enthusiast who wants a performance spring without having to raise the vehicle. They offer a firmer ride with less body roll, ideal for a vehicle with uprated performance or one used for carrying heavy loads. The springs are designed to offer full articulation off-road with a compliant ride. Developed by one of the world's top spring manufacturers these high quality, powder coated yellow springs have been designed with the needs of today's Land Rover owners in mind.

Front pair of springs only.

Suits:

  • Defender 90
  • Defender 110
  • Discovery 1
  • Range Rover Classic

Bar diameter - 16mm, Rate - 225lbs/in, Free height - 390mm

This item is what is shown in the first image, the second image shows their placement on the vehicle.