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anyone have pics of installed sill guards on their GC, was thinking of getting some but want to see what they look like installed. thanks
 
#3 ·
I installed mine last week.
The front ones make sense, but the rears are next to pointless. I almost considered putting them on the rear tail gate area instead where items may be dragged over.
 
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That is the whitest jeep logo on your mat I've seen since driving off the lot. Can't understand why they keep doing them in white. I just shampooed mine last week and already getting gummed up again. Why not charcoal or something dark.


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Has anyone tried these? They cost a bit more but the rear ones are longer.
Sorry to rain on your parade, but they are the same ones, they may look longer in the picture, but they aren’t. It is very hard to tell proportionally until you get it in your hand.
The need a banana for scale in their photo to help you.
 
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The rears on my Mopars are 5 inches and the fronts around 16. It does appear the the rears on this set are longer.

The only reason the small rear ones don't bother me is that I seldom open the rear doors. :)


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#21 ·
I had Xpel installed on my front and rear sills. I wanted the factory look but with protection from scuffs. Turned out to be exactly what I was going for. Just another alternative but you can get the entire sill done so you are not limited on coverage area like with the plates...


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#23 ·
I like the illuminated door sills. Installation was fairly easy although I didn't splice the wires as per the instructions. It is much simpler to cut and use a standard electric wire twist connector.


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I like the illuminated door sills. Installation was fairly easy although I didn't splice the wires as per the instructions. It is much simpler to cut and use a standard electric wire twist connector.


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twist connectors have no place in a hostile environment. Such as bumps, vibrations and the likes IMO.

Sure behind a wall, no problem.
 
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these are my sill guards 89 cents each at harbor freight. don't know if they are for everyone, but the are perfect with the altitude black trim.
I love it! Is it flexible enough to bend upwards along the door sill by the rear tire well?
 
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