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I ordered, received and installed the ES300H Body Side Moldings. I ordered them from Sewell "]http://lexus.sewellparts.com/accessories-catalog/Exterior/ES300h-2013/2423.htmland[/URL] they were shipped shipped promptly. With the Lexus Club Forum discount they were $109 delivered. That's a substantial savings. Take your time installing the moldings and watch this video: "] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1coJSrdMwU[/URL] Since this car does not have the bottom moldings to measure from I came up with an optimum measurement of 25 5/16" from the center part of the molding that sticks out closest to you the ground. Measure this height all the way across the molding from front to rear, tape, and check appearance. Use 3 pieces of 1" tape at the top edge of the molding all the way across so you can get the height level. Make sure to clean the door of wax with isopropyl rubbing alcohol.This height of 25 5/16 will give you maximum protection and looks good. I really like the looks and I feel better knowing my car is better protected from the people that don't care enough to be careful and don't value other peoples property .
At first after I installed them I thought they looked a little thick especially compared to the ones I saw installed by a dealer on another 300H. That one was definitely thinner. I think the thinker ones I received from Sewell also a Toyota part number will just be more protective than the thin ones. I don't worry about door dings as much now so they're worth that peace of mind.
Has anyone applied the 3m protective film to their bumpers?
I think you're right. The Lexus side molding looks a bit thinner, especially at the front and rear ends. Also, the height of your front end looks a bit high? Here are some pics of my molding which were dealer installed. Just wondering.
I think you're right. The Lexus side molding looks a bit thinner, especially at the front and rear ends. Also, the height of your front end looks a bit high? Here are some pics of my molding which were dealer installed. Just wondering.
Art
Hi Art,
Your car sure is a beauty. Very nice photos too. You are right the moldings I installed on my car are a bit higher than yours. I took the most outward point of the door that would be hit by another car's door and mounted them there for maximum protection. We have mostly SUV's in Socal and their doors are higher. In either case I think we have much more piece of mind than with out moldings. I hope you're loving your car. I sure am.
Sometimes I think the designers are thinking form over function. Steve is probably right - the height of the molding should be higher, but the designers (I've seen this in lots of other vehicles) like to put the molding much lower. This doesn't provide for much protection.
For molding, this doesn't look bad. Others don't like to mess with the clean sheet metal, until they get the dreaded door dings from careless drivers/passengers and worst, kids that don't care.
...for the 2013 es300H....you see. my white ES has the chrome around the window and the side mirrors, and then there is this big empty space called the doors....now, I was wondering if anybody has seen the molding with chrome inserts and how it looked...
...Arty, I like your car and the great job on the install of the body side molding!
I see that SportyWing (or a co. with a similar name) has a thin chrome insert on a painted molding about the same size as yours. I think the chrome would put some shine on that plain door...right? Not wholly convinced..that's why I am checking in.
They want about 152$ for that (a bit steep, imho).
Thanks Raymond. It's dealer installed, and was part of the negotiated purchase. However, I think they would have charged about $200- $300 installed.
It blends in well to the door, so it's not as noticeable, especially for those that like it clean. This may not suit your needs, but I think it breaks up the door's sheet metal without drawing attention to it, yet provides some level of protection.
I ordered, received and installed the ES300H Body Side Moldings. I ordered them from Sewell "]http://lexus.sewellparts.com/accessories-catalog/Exterior/ES300h-2013/2423.htmland[/URL] they were shipped shipped promptly. With the Lexus Club Forum discount they were $109 delivered. That's a substantial savings. Take your time installing the moldings and watch this video: "] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1coJSrdMwU[/URL] Since this car does not have the bottom moldings to measure from I came up with an optimum measurement of 25 5/16" from the center part of the molding that sticks out closest to you the ground. Measure this height all the way across the molding from front to rear, tape, and check appearance. Use 3 pieces of 1" tape at the top edge of the molding all the way across so you can get the height level. Make sure to clean the door of wax with isopropyl rubbing alcohol.This height of 25 5/16 will give you maximum protection and looks good. I really like the looks and I feel better knowing my car is better protected from the people that don't care enough to be careful and don't value other peoples property .
I didn't see anywhere if the side molding comes painted in your car's color??