Body Moldings Just Arrived
#1
Body Moldings Just Arrived
I just got my vinyl body moldings from bernardi Honda. Fast delivery. Now I have to wait for the temperature to rise to 60°.
I thik light application of a heat gun will do the trick. I'll have to make sure I don't melt the paint.
It would be nice if they made these easily removable, so we could change colors occasionally.
I thik light application of a heat gun will do the trick. I'll have to make sure I don't melt the paint.
It would be nice if they made these easily removable, so we could change colors occasionally.
#3
You may be waiting until spring to install them, as cold as it is already. I have them also, and am now wishing we had installed them the last time my daughter was home from school. I even went as far as purchasing the roller tool the installation instructions call for. Perhaps when she is home for thanksgiving, we will have a warm afternoon. If so, I will attempt the project then.
#4
You may be waiting until spring to install them, as cold as it is already. I have them also, and am now wishing we had installed them the last time my daughter was home from school. I even went as far as purchasing the roller tool the installation instructions call for. Perhaps when she is home for thanksgiving, we will have a warm afternoon. If so, I will attempt the project then.
#6
The temperature was in the 60's today, and probably tomorrow, too, but it will be raining. I'll put them on my son's car tomorrow. His car is in a parking lot all day.
#8
That's going to be tricky. Tomorrow will be warm but rainy. When will it start, when will I put them on, and when will he have to leave in his car? If it's going to be a day full of rain, I'll do it another time. The molding is in the house - warm. I can use a little bit of heat gun to take the chill off the body of the car.
#9
That's going to be tricky. Tomorrow will be warm but rainy. When will it start, when will I put them on, and when will he have to leave in his car? If it's going to be a day full of rain, I'll do it another time. The molding is in the house - warm. I can use a little bit of heat gun to take the chill off the body of the car.
#10
Is that a door edge guard I see? (solid plastic or clear film version)? Did you use masking tape to tape the templates on? Did it stick ok? They look good.....I like them. exl500 told me once he thought they looked worse than the dings they were designed to prevent, would. I still laugh about that statement.
The templates line up with the bottom edge of the doors, and a little flap folds into the door joint. The top of the template is the bottom of the molding. Very easy. I put masking tape of over the rectangular holes and stuck the templates onto the doors. Easy!
#11
I thought the edge guards looked like the plastic ones (color matched). I noticed now they also sell a clear thin piece that is installed much like paint protection is. It is also good to know the masking tape will hold in colder climates, at least long enough to get the guards installed. I assume you used rubbing alcohol to prep the surface. I think they included two alcohol wipes with my order, but I can't find them now. I guess I will use cotton balls instead. I think they look great! I can't wait to get ours installed. I need to get them on before my daughter parks next to the wrong person! In a college town, people are not very concerned with their parking abilities.
#12
Good thing about opinions then... I suspect exl500 was referring to the fact that those moldings won't stop any door dings from any normal car striking the door of the Fit
Most cars, including other Fits… The door will strike well above what does moldings attach...stray shopping carts would strike above that zone too.
So, what exactly does the bodyside molding protect against? Inquiring minds want to know.
#13
Good thing about opinions then... I suspect exl500 was referring to the fact that those moldings won't stop any door dings from any normal car striking the door of the Fit
Most cars, including other Fits… The door will strike well above what does moldings attach...stray shopping carts would strike above that zone too.
So, what exactly does the bodyside molding protect against? Inquiring minds want to know.
Most cars, including other Fits… The door will strike well above what does moldings attach...stray shopping carts would strike above that zone too.
So, what exactly does the bodyside molding protect against? Inquiring minds want to know.
So I guess we are back to your opinion on opinions. I do have doubts they would stop a shopping cart, but I will test that once we permanently install then this week, when my daughter returns from school (weather permitting).
And for exl500, I'm pretty sure he said that because he thinks they are ugly. Myself, I think they bring out the folds already in the Fit door, and I like them.
#14
I thought the edge guards looked like the plastic ones (color matched). I noticed now they also sell a clear thin piece that is installed much like paint protection is. It is also good to know the masking tape will hold in colder climates, at least long enough to get the guards installed. I assume you used rubbing alcohol to prep the surface. I think they included two alcohol wipes with my order, but I can't find them now. I guess I will use cotton balls instead. I think they look great! I can't wait to get ours installed. I need to get them on before my daughter parks next to the wrong person! In a college town, people are not very concerned with their parking abilities.
#15
Good thing about opinions then... I suspect exl500 was referring to the fact that those moldings won't stop any door dings from any normal car striking the door of the Fit
Most cars, including other Fits… The door will strike well above what does moldings attach...stray shopping carts would strike above that zone too.
So, what exactly does the bodyside molding protect against? Inquiring minds want to know.
Most cars, including other Fits… The door will strike well above what does moldings attach...stray shopping carts would strike above that zone too.
So, what exactly does the bodyside molding protect against? Inquiring minds want to know.
#16
Another thing people don't take into consideration, is just how thick these are. Not only are they on the outer most point on the side of the car, they extend that point considerably with their thickness.
#17
I've added this to my wish list. I think these moldings will prevent most dings if not all of them. Wish I had them on my previous car. Got a ding while I was in the car in the parking lot! #%##^!
Lucky no dings on my new Fit.
Lucky no dings on my new Fit.
#19
We have a local guy who runs a Dents Unbent franchise. He works at your home - or wherever - to remove dents from the outside - no painting, though. Since the car is so new, you should get it fixed. I'm sure you'll be able to find someone in CA who can do it.