Side moulding to protect doors?
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Side moulding to protect doors?
I'm probably being blasphemous, but has anybody seen anything like body colour side moulding to protect the doors?
I just spent $200 repairing two dings and I'm thinking putting some moulding in would help protect the car.
Of course, the issue would be how detracting the moulding would be, how expensive the moulding would be, and how hard they would be to install.
Assuming they exist in any form.![Smile](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Apologies if this has been hashed through before.
I just spent $200 repairing two dings and I'm thinking putting some moulding in would help protect the car.
Of course, the issue would be how detracting the moulding would be, how expensive the moulding would be, and how hard they would be to install.
Assuming they exist in any form.
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Apologies if this has been hashed through before.
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Yes, this has been discussed before. Search is your friend. I seem to recall there's basically two decent options. One is to order the mouldings for the Accord and modify them, as they would otherwise require drilling into your doors. The other is to order a set for the MDX and have them repainted in an appropriate colour. The MDX mouldings are a stick-on type.
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Originally posted by majormojo
The other is to order a set for the MDX and have them repainted in an appropriate colour. The MDX mouldings are a stick-on type.
The other is to order a set for the MDX and have them repainted in an appropriate colour. The MDX mouldings are a stick-on type.
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