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Fitting Instructions for Evoque accessories - XFullFatTim - 17-09-2011 04:12pm

Here is a link to the Land Rover TOPIX website were you can download owner's manuals, accessory fitting instructions and a host of other information. Currently there isn't a huge amount of technical stuff there for the Evoque, but give them time! There is another website Land Rover Global Technical Resources that I don't currently have the web address for. That is a pay as you go website where you pay a fixed amount for 24 hours, unlimited downloading and my experience of it has been that there is more important documents like recall info, Technical Service Bulletins, technical letters to dealerships etc which is well worth paying the 24 hours entrance fee for.

LR Topix = http://topix.landrover.jlrext.com/topix/vehicle/index?cat=OWNER#


RE: Fitting Instructions for Evoque accessories - XFullFatTim - 14-10-2011 10:06am

If you want to fit your own accessories then one of the companies that market non-OEM accessories has gone to the trouble of making a series of short videos that are now posted on You-tube. This isn't an Evoque but gives you some idea of a) how good their videos are and b) that it isn't necessarily a difficult job.



RE: Fitting Instructions for Evoque accessories - PhilSkill - 14-10-2011 07:30pm

(14-10-2011 10:06am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  If you want to fit your own accessories then one of the companies that market non-OEM accessories has gone to the trouble of making a series of short videos that are now posted on You-tube. This isn't an Evoque but gives you some idea of a) how good their videos are and b) that it isn't necessarily a difficult job.

Thanks Tim... Interesting Video, I don't want to scare anyone but I'd be fully expecting that Range Rover Sport wheel arch to look like my Mazda rusty arch in a few years after scratching the paint through with those metal U clips as they were clipped on and tightened! The clips themselves will rust too as they didn't exactly look heavily anodised! I'd like to see the LR official Evoque mudguard fitting method! Makes me want to do it myself now for sure!