Custom Numbered Door Sill Inserts - Place your order now
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Hamoods2k (06-06-2020)
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Originally Posted by Vanishing Point
Use car trim removal tools to remove the plates, you don't want to scratch your sills. Most auto supply places have or can get these for you. http://www.sears.com/schwaben-5-piec...&mktRedirect=y
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As for protecting the carbon fiber. Now that I have the sill inserts in my hand I am going to stop by a local clear bra installer. I really think they should be able to use their thinnest clear bra and wrap the inserts. This imo will be the best way to protect them from scratches, hard water, dirt, and etc. I will let everyone know what I find out.
I'll probably do the same. Good suggestion I can order clear bra myself but I think having a professional do it would be better
Fortunately, I have an extra set of door sills that my friend donated to me when he gutted his car so I'll use those. I like the brighter yellow actually... It'll actually work even better for my car since my seat fabric is brighter than the stock CR yellow
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got mine today! they look great, but fragile. definitely need to protect them somehow. anyone figure something out yet? im afraid clear bra wont be able to conform to the engraved areas
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I received my dash plaques from Haroon and they look fantastic, thank you Haroon for going the "extra mile" on these items. In regards to protecting them I am going to give mine several thin coats of automotive clear coating.
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Haven't been on the forum for a while and just saw this. This will definitely compliment all of our CRs.
Didn't get a chance to read the entire thread but I hope it's not too late to place an order!
Didn't get a chance to read the entire thread but I hope it's not too late to place an order!