Trim Strips
#1
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Trim Strips
Any opinions about putting on OEM door trim strips? I saw them on an ES350 at a Lexus showroom. They come already painted, and they're put on with some sort of adhesive backing.
My dealer doesn't have any accessories yet for ES350 like these strips or a little prepainted trunk spoiler. Would you do it? I have mixed emotions about putting on add ons.
P.S. I already saw a slight scratch on my drivers door from some A-hole that wasn't careful when they opened up their door and hit into mine.
Alan
My dealer doesn't have any accessories yet for ES350 like these strips or a little prepainted trunk spoiler. Would you do it? I have mixed emotions about putting on add ons.
P.S. I already saw a slight scratch on my drivers door from some A-hole that wasn't careful when they opened up their door and hit into mine.
Alan
Last edited by amf1932; 06-15-06 at 06:50 PM.
#2
Pole Position
I'm thinking about it but the car looks so cool without them. Any idea of the co$t? I was thinking of the clear bra too but I didn't care for the look of it on the black car. I am parking farther away and walking. The excercise does me good and I like keeping the car nice.
#4
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Alan, are you talking about the pinstriping that runs from the front to rear along the side of the body? I would keep the clean look of the ES but that's just my opinion.
#5
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Originally Posted by lexusk8
Alan, are you talking about the pinstriping that runs from the front to rear along the side of the body? I would keep the clean look of the ES but that's just my opinion.
#6
Originally Posted by lexusk8
Alan, are you talking about the pinstriping that runs from the front to rear along the side of the body? I would keep the clean look of the ES but that's just my opinion.
Steve
#7
Originally Posted by oldcajun
From his description it sounds like he is talking about body side mouldings, not pin stripes. If done properly, the look fine and really protect the doors from the idiots in parking lots.
Steve
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#8
Originally Posted by amf1932
I don't know what the dealer is going to charge for these accessories, since they don't have any for the 350's yet.
I haven't seen them installed other than in pictures, but am thinking of getting them myself. The shape and color coding should look very nice and they'll protect the doors, too.
The price is about $100 too high, though.
#9
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I've seen them installed on an ES350 and they look good......but you're right......the price you have to pay for this simple modification is pretty high!
#10
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I just found out that Lexus of Smithtown would charge $699.00 plus tax to install these strips!!!
I think that's a bit much, so I'm going to hold off doing it. It really sounds like a rip off.
I think that's a bit much, so I'm going to hold off doing it. It really sounds like a rip off.
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Originally Posted by lexusk8
Alan, are you talking about the pinstriping that runs from the front to rear along the side of the body? I would keep the clean look of the ES but that's just my opinion.
I paid for them when I got my Smokey Granite Mica; still waiting on the dealer to get them so they can be installed. I'll post pictures when they finally get installed, unless someone beats me to it.
#12
Originally Posted by amf1932
I just found out that Lexus of Smithtown would charge $699.00 plus tax to install these strips!!!
I think that's a bit much, so I'm going to hold off doing it. It really sounds like a rip off.
I think that's a bit much, so I'm going to hold off doing it. It really sounds like a rip off.
#13
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Originally Posted by Ingram4868
I've had the trim replaced on other cars and those pieces did not come painted. So I guess we would have to factor in some time and materials for the paint booth but the install time for peel and stick molding should be very little. Using a wall type lazer and masking tape to set your lines sounds pretty simple. My wife does not want the moldings and was quick to point out that my Avalon has the OEM molding and I still got a ding.
I agree with your wife about not getting the molding strips because theres no assurance that they'll prevent dings above or below the moldings.
#14
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Don't get the mouldings. Keep it clean looking. The strips do NOT prevent all dings. With the variable heights of sedans, coupes, SUVs, and even motorcycles, a little strip does not protect your car significantly.
I would rather put a clear bra on the doors before putting on the strips...
I would rather put a clear bra on the doors before putting on the strips...
#15
With the high price of the body side moldings, I'm now wondering if I should have gotten the Door Ding Protection when I bought my car. I think that was only $499 which is cheaper than buying and installing the body side moldings. Also I'm assuming it would cover the entire door which is more than the strips would.
According to the flyer I got, the Door Ding Protection program utilizes the Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) process, developed by automobile manufacturing production teams to permanently remove door dings and minor dents.
Thoughts anyone?
According to the flyer I got, the Door Ding Protection program utilizes the Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) process, developed by automobile manufacturing production teams to permanently remove door dings and minor dents.
Thoughts anyone?