Door Moldings
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Door Moldings
A couple weeks ago I ordered the moldings for my base GX. I got them from Sewell Lexus of Dallas like other people on this forum have done. I've talked to one guy who put them on himself but I'm a little apprehensive about just using the tape.
Today I went to the Lexus dealership near me (not where I bought the GX), they quoted me $105 to put them on, but when they realized they were from the factory and there were clips on the moldings that would be attached to the car, they said they couldn't do it. They didn't want to cut off the clips either.
I'd like to know if someone has had the moldings professionally installed at a Lexus dealership. My next step was to try a body shop but I thought I would consult here first to see if anyone had a similar experience. Thanks for the help!
Today I went to the Lexus dealership near me (not where I bought the GX), they quoted me $105 to put them on, but when they realized they were from the factory and there were clips on the moldings that would be attached to the car, they said they couldn't do it. They didn't want to cut off the clips either.
I'd like to know if someone has had the moldings professionally installed at a Lexus dealership. My next step was to try a body shop but I thought I would consult here first to see if anyone had a similar experience. Thanks for the help!
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A couple weeks ago I ordered the moldings for my base GX. I got them from Sewell Lexus of Dallas like other people on this forum have done. I've talked to one guy who put them on himself but I'm a little apprehensive about just using the tape.
Today I went to the Lexus dealership near me (not where I bought the GX), they quoted me $105 to put them on, but when they realized they were from the factory and there were clips on the moldings that would be attached to the car, they said they couldn't do it. They didn't want to cut off the clips either.
I'd like to know if someone has had the moldings professionally installed at a Lexus dealership. My next step was to try a body shop but I thought I would consult here first to see if anyone had a similar experience. Thanks for the help!
Today I went to the Lexus dealership near me (not where I bought the GX), they quoted me $105 to put them on, but when they realized they were from the factory and there were clips on the moldings that would be attached to the car, they said they couldn't do it. They didn't want to cut off the clips either.
I'd like to know if someone has had the moldings professionally installed at a Lexus dealership. My next step was to try a body shop but I thought I would consult here first to see if anyone had a similar experience. Thanks for the help!
To make sure I am not getting ripped off by the dealer I went to a body shop where I had my cars repaired in the past for a quote and they could do without any problems, but strongly recommended install without drilling holes as beside couple (size of dime) plastic retainers, the rest are just guiding clips and actually do not do any holding. most side moldings on cars are held only by double sided tape and this one have plenty of it to do the job.
Since I didn't want to pay someone to just cut the clips for me and put it on, I did it myself. The whole install takes 15 minutes after you cut off all clips. To make sure I have the right location (front and rear do not have the same distance from the bottom of the door) I have stopped by a local lexus dealer to measure the distance in each corner (bottom of side molding) to bottom of the door. Since the door is angled and I want to make sure the distance is perfect, I have used paper technique by holding sheet of paper against the door and marking a point where the door ends at the bottom.
When you get home, just measure the distance and mark it with a masking tape. With two points, you have a perfect reference and all you have to do is stick it on. Of course clean the surface first. I have used alcohol swaps to remove any dirt or grease. To make sure you align perfect against reference masking tape, I have asked my wife to hold one side, so the sticking I can start on one side and keep moving outward. The install was much easier then I thought.
Last edited by Luke27617; 07-15-10 at 10:50 AM.
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A dealer could do it, but they wouldn't do it at the dealer, but would use one of the bodyshops. They don't have an ability to do body work which is requered (drilling multiple holes in each door) and for that you need a matrix which they may not have either. My dealer offer to do it, but would use their body shop.
To make sure I am not getting ripped off by the dealer I went to a body shop where I had my cars repaired in the past for a quote and they could do without any problems, but strongly recommended install without drilling holes as beside couple (size of dime) plastic retainers, the rest are just guiding clips and actually do not do any holding. most side moldings on cars are held only by double sided tape and this one have plenty of it to do the job.
Since I didn't want to pay someone to just cut the clips for me and put it on, I did it myself. The whole install takes 15 minutes after you cut off all clips. To make sure I have the right location (front and rear do not have the same distance from the bottom of the door) I have stopped by a local lexus dealer to measure the distance in each corner (bottom of side molding) to bottom of the door. Since the door is angled and I want to make sure the distance is perfect, I have used paper technique by holding sheet of paper against the door and marking a point where the door ends at the bottom.
When you get home, just measure the distance and mark it with a masking tape. With two points, you have a perfect reference and all you have to do is stick it on. Of course clean the surface first. I have used alcohol swaps to remove any dirt or grease. To make sure you align perfect against reference masking tape, I have asked my wife to hold one side, so the sticking I can start on one side and keep moving outward. The install was much easier then I thought.
To make sure I am not getting ripped off by the dealer I went to a body shop where I had my cars repaired in the past for a quote and they could do without any problems, but strongly recommended install without drilling holes as beside couple (size of dime) plastic retainers, the rest are just guiding clips and actually do not do any holding. most side moldings on cars are held only by double sided tape and this one have plenty of it to do the job.
Since I didn't want to pay someone to just cut the clips for me and put it on, I did it myself. The whole install takes 15 minutes after you cut off all clips. To make sure I have the right location (front and rear do not have the same distance from the bottom of the door) I have stopped by a local lexus dealer to measure the distance in each corner (bottom of side molding) to bottom of the door. Since the door is angled and I want to make sure the distance is perfect, I have used paper technique by holding sheet of paper against the door and marking a point where the door ends at the bottom.
When you get home, just measure the distance and mark it with a masking tape. With two points, you have a perfect reference and all you have to do is stick it on. Of course clean the surface first. I have used alcohol swaps to remove any dirt or grease. To make sure you align perfect against reference masking tape, I have asked my wife to hold one side, so the sticking I can start on one side and keep moving outward. The install was much easier then I thought.
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Zac,
To follow up on our e-mail exchange and to share with all who may want to install side moldings as well, here are the measurements for the install of side moldings. I recommend transferring the measurements to a paper since doors angle and it would be difficult to find a measuring tape which hugs contours of the doors.
To make sure measurement from the bottom is correct the outward measurements were done at 8.5 inches from edge of side moldings. Inward were done almost at door divider line.
I hope this helps to anyone who would like to install themselves. Apologize for my limited artistic abilities.
To follow up on our e-mail exchange and to share with all who may want to install side moldings as well, here are the measurements for the install of side moldings. I recommend transferring the measurements to a paper since doors angle and it would be difficult to find a measuring tape which hugs contours of the doors.
To make sure measurement from the bottom is correct the outward measurements were done at 8.5 inches from edge of side moldings. Inward were done almost at door divider line.
I hope this helps to anyone who would like to install themselves. Apologize for my limited artistic abilities.
Last edited by Luke27617; 07-15-10 at 04:26 PM.
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Thanks for your diagram Luke27617. So this procedure took less than 20 min? Fantastic! How are the molds holding up? It's been over a year now - any retaping?
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