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Are they the same on 200 and 300 Discos-only asking regards fitting a set of quick fit sidesteps,cheers Andy.
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Hello Andy,
They should be mate, as the body shells swap over very easily. And the bolt on rock sliders fit 200 and 300 series motors.
What you fitting now anyway! :P
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Very similar chassis, the outriggers you need are the same on either model, the chassis changes are the rear axle crossmember, the exhaust and fuel tank brackets, holes for the EAS, engine(TDi) and ARB mounts, the body mounts were unafacted AFAIK.
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