Cheap stainless steel door sills
I've ordered a set of stainless steel door sills from HK-Plus. The door sills look a bit flashy for my tastes, but I expect them to be more scratch resistant than those made from plastic or aluminum. Also, the price is right at $46 (shipped) for the set. I previously ordered a leather topped armrest from HK-Plus with good results, so I am reasonably confident in the vendor.
I will post a review of them after they arrive and I get them installed.
I will post a review of them after they arrive and I get them installed.
Originally Posted by 8251reefer
The arm rest looks nice... Did you do a review on it ?
The stainless steel door sills arrived today. Shipping took 17 days (I was starting to get worried). From the return address on the box, they were apparently drop shipped from a company in Singapore (after being ordered from a company in Hong Kong).
The door sills look better in person than they did in the photos. I did a trial fit of the sills in the car without removing the backing from the adhesive. It looks like they will fit fine. I plan to install them tomorrow and get photos.
As far as the arm rest goes. I did install it, but I decided to get the JDM armrest/console instead. That's what's now in the car.
The door sills look better in person than they did in the photos. I did a trial fit of the sills in the car without removing the backing from the adhesive. It looks like they will fit fine. I plan to install them tomorrow and get photos.
As far as the arm rest goes. I did install it, but I decided to get the JDM armrest/console instead. That's what's now in the car.
Installed door sills
I installed the door sills the day before yesterday and now have photos.
The installation was straightforward. I cleaned each sill area with alcohol. I peeled off the blue protective film from each sill piece and then cleaned it with Goo Gone followed by alcohol. I trial fit each sill piece and marked the location with masking tape. I used the tip of my pocket knife to start the peeling process to remove the backing material off of the adhesive strips. I gently located each sill piece and then pressed it firmly in place. In all, it took about 30 minutes to install all four.
Since the eBay auction for the door sills shows close up photos of them, I shot a couple of pictures that show how the door sills look from the point of view of a person getting in the car.
The driver view:

The left rear passenger view:

Overall, I'm happy with the door sills. They look fine and will serve the purpose of protecting the sill paint while being difficult to scratch themselves.
The installation was straightforward. I cleaned each sill area with alcohol. I peeled off the blue protective film from each sill piece and then cleaned it with Goo Gone followed by alcohol. I trial fit each sill piece and marked the location with masking tape. I used the tip of my pocket knife to start the peeling process to remove the backing material off of the adhesive strips. I gently located each sill piece and then pressed it firmly in place. In all, it took about 30 minutes to install all four.
Since the eBay auction for the door sills shows close up photos of them, I shot a couple of pictures that show how the door sills look from the point of view of a person getting in the car.
The driver view:

The left rear passenger view:

Overall, I'm happy with the door sills. They look fine and will serve the purpose of protecting the sill paint while being difficult to scratch themselves.
Originally Posted by sLiVeRwOrM
to shiney IMO..
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
over40pirate
2nd Generation (GE 08-13)
15
Apr 14, 2013 01:34 PM
jenhonski
2nd Generation (GE 08-13)
3
Dec 31, 2008 09:28 PM





