Body Side Moldings / Nudguards
#1
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Body Side Moldings / Nudguards
I just picked up a new NX200T AWD.
I am considering mudguards and body side moldings. I have the door edge guards already. The dealer is working up a quote for the parts and labor for me.
I believe we have a detailed thread about the mudguards and the benefits of them already. For the body side moldings I am considering them to enhance the look and because where I live we have assigned parking and I park next to a guest spot. That spot is typically taken by my neighbor with a CRV, a RAM 1500, or a Toyota Corolla (family member of mine). The Toyota I am not worried about since that is someone in my household and will take care not to hit my door. The other 2 are neighbors and may be careless from time to time, even if it is just the wind blowing their doors open.
I also want protection when parking for shopping and the like.
What are your thoughts for the moldings for my reasons?
Detailed mudflap thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...-question.html
I am considering mudguards and body side moldings. I have the door edge guards already. The dealer is working up a quote for the parts and labor for me.
I believe we have a detailed thread about the mudguards and the benefits of them already. For the body side moldings I am considering them to enhance the look and because where I live we have assigned parking and I park next to a guest spot. That spot is typically taken by my neighbor with a CRV, a RAM 1500, or a Toyota Corolla (family member of mine). The Toyota I am not worried about since that is someone in my household and will take care not to hit my door. The other 2 are neighbors and may be careless from time to time, even if it is just the wind blowing their doors open.
I also want protection when parking for shopping and the like.
What are your thoughts for the moldings for my reasons?
Detailed mudflap thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...-question.html
#2
I got the moldings to help protect when parking in a parking lot (they try to squeeze as many spots as possible around here) and also myself when parking in my garage. It's a tight squeeze with the IS250 and NX in my garage. The molding helps me when opening the door from dinging the IS. Plus, I kind of like the look.
#3
Lexus Test Driver
I would do the mud flaps and if body color matched, then the door edge guards, but I wouldn't pay extra for the edge guards. I would buy the mud flaps and DIY since they are simple bolt on as they match the contour of the car already.
I've had cars and SUV with and without body side mouldings, and it's hit and miss on protection, mostly miss (which in this case means a hit from the other door) as not every door's edge will line up to the moulding when it hits your car.
I've had cars and SUV with and without body side mouldings, and it's hit and miss on protection, mostly miss (which in this case means a hit from the other door) as not every door's edge will line up to the moulding when it hits your car.
#4
#5
There is a long discussion on this topic already, see this thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...the-doors.html
Also, in that thread pics of mine after they were installed:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...ml#post8906467
I would read that topic before posting more in here.
Phil
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...the-doors.html
Also, in that thread pics of mine after they were installed:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...ml#post8906467
I would read that topic before posting more in here.
Phil
#6
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My dealer wants:
Mudguards - $109 + $62.50 labor
Moldings - $160 + $125 labor
The part prices are lower than the Lexus standard prices MSRP but the labor may make it pricey. It seems Sewel is no longer selling parts to new customers but am checking with factorylexusparts.com who advertises on this site. With shipping I have to see if the price difference will make sense.
I think both items are worth it for me so will end the discussion on whether to get them, especially since the other threads are very detailed on the topics.
It does seem many of the dealers have closed down their online parts departments. I wonder if it is some kind of agreement since some were undercutting the others on prices.
Mudguards - $109 + $62.50 labor
Moldings - $160 + $125 labor
The part prices are lower than the Lexus standard prices MSRP but the labor may make it pricey. It seems Sewel is no longer selling parts to new customers but am checking with factorylexusparts.com who advertises on this site. With shipping I have to see if the price difference will make sense.
I think both items are worth it for me so will end the discussion on whether to get them, especially since the other threads are very detailed on the topics.
It does seem many of the dealers have closed down their online parts departments. I wonder if it is some kind of agreement since some were undercutting the others on prices.
#7
Driver School Candidate
My dealer wants:
Mudguards - $109 + $62.50 labor
Moldings - $160 + $125 labor
The part prices are lower than the Lexus standard prices MSRP but the labor may make it pricey. It seems Sewel is no longer selling parts to new customers but am checking with factorylexusparts.com who advertises on this site. With shipping I have to see if the price difference will make sense.
I think both items are worth it for me so will end the discussion on whether to get them, especially since the other threads are very detailed on the topics.
It does seem many of the dealers have closed down their online parts departments. I wonder if it is some kind of agreement since some were undercutting the others on prices.
Mudguards - $109 + $62.50 labor
Moldings - $160 + $125 labor
The part prices are lower than the Lexus standard prices MSRP but the labor may make it pricey. It seems Sewel is no longer selling parts to new customers but am checking with factorylexusparts.com who advertises on this site. With shipping I have to see if the price difference will make sense.
I think both items are worth it for me so will end the discussion on whether to get them, especially since the other threads are very detailed on the topics.
It does seem many of the dealers have closed down their online parts departments. I wonder if it is some kind of agreement since some were undercutting the others on prices.
Alex
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
My dealer wants:
Mudguards - $109 + $62.50 labor
Moldings - $160 + $125 labor
The part prices are lower than the Lexus standard prices MSRP but the labor may make it pricey. It seems Sewel is no longer selling parts to new customers but am checking with factorylexusparts.com who advertises on this site. With shipping I have to see if the price difference will make sense.
I think both items are worth it for me so will end the discussion on whether to get them, especially since the other threads are very detailed on the topics.
It does seem many of the dealers have closed down their online parts departments. I wonder if it is some kind of agreement since some were undercutting the others on prices.
Mudguards - $109 + $62.50 labor
Moldings - $160 + $125 labor
The part prices are lower than the Lexus standard prices MSRP but the labor may make it pricey. It seems Sewel is no longer selling parts to new customers but am checking with factorylexusparts.com who advertises on this site. With shipping I have to see if the price difference will make sense.
I think both items are worth it for me so will end the discussion on whether to get them, especially since the other threads are very detailed on the topics.
It does seem many of the dealers have closed down their online parts departments. I wonder if it is some kind of agreement since some were undercutting the others on prices.
#9
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Thread Starter
I found this site that has different options for the Body Side Moldings. They also offer wheel trim. Has anyone purchased these products before? They do look interesting.
Moldings-
Painted to match the vehicle's color:
http://www.bodysidemoldings.com/Lexu...Trim-s/489.htm
Painted with a color strip:
http://www.bodysidemoldings.com/Lexu...erts-s/755.htm
With chrome inserts:
http://www.bodysidemoldings.com/Lexu...ding-s/627.htm
Wheel Trim:
http://www.bodysidemoldings.com/Colo...w-trim-4pc.htm
Moldings-
Painted to match the vehicle's color:
http://www.bodysidemoldings.com/Lexu...Trim-s/489.htm
Painted with a color strip:
http://www.bodysidemoldings.com/Lexu...erts-s/755.htm
With chrome inserts:
http://www.bodysidemoldings.com/Lexu...ding-s/627.htm
Wheel Trim:
http://www.bodysidemoldings.com/Colo...w-trim-4pc.htm
#10
I was thinking of the body side moldings, but decided I like the lines of the NX without them. I do want the mudguards, and have noticed there are many different prices on them depending on where you look. I wish they made ones that match the color of the NX. That could look sweet !
#11
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I really wish there was an affordable product for the doors similar to the protection we put on our cell phone screens. I called one detailer about it and he wanted $1500 since he would need to buy the film from 3M and then measure and make cuts himself. For the equivalent of the Clear Bra it would have only been a few hundred dollars.
Considering some of the commercials for the cell phone protectors involve testers using a hammer on the screen and the screen not breaking I think this could be a decent adaptation for cars.
Considering some of the commercials for the cell phone protectors involve testers using a hammer on the screen and the screen not breaking I think this could be a decent adaptation for cars.
#12
I really wish there was an affordable product for the doors similar to the protection we put on our cell phone screens. I called one detailer about it and he wanted $1500 since he would need to buy the film from 3M and then measure and make cuts himself. For the equivalent of the Clear Bra it would have only been a few hundred dollars.
Considering some of the commercials for the cell phone protectors involve testers using a hammer on the screen and the screen not breaking I think this could be a decent adaptation for cars.
Considering some of the commercials for the cell phone protectors involve testers using a hammer on the screen and the screen not breaking I think this could be a decent adaptation for cars.
#13
Driver School Candidate
I got the side moldings from an ebay seller (a Lexus dealership in Arizona) for $112 shipped. Instructions were printed out and included in the box. I plan to do the installation this morning.
#14
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Let us know how the self installation goes. Also, please share any challenges or things of note others should know before attempting the DIY themselves. Lastly, share how long it takes you to do the installation.