K kstanf150 Joined Aug 4, 2011 Messages 2,572 Mar 12, 2021 #1 For anyone looks for a way to protect your painted door sill area, I highly recommend these from Tufskinz. Easy to install, just need some warm weather and 10 minutes. Attachments 83689578-0450-4C50-AEB2-7E5BA64C0E2C.jpeg 212.6 KB · Views: 62
For anyone looks for a way to protect your painted door sill area, I highly recommend these from Tufskinz. Easy to install, just need some warm weather and 10 minutes.
BlueOvalFitter Joined Feb 28, 2003 Messages 11,977 Location Cajun Country, La. Mar 12, 2021 #2 I installed some on my F150's door sills the 1st week I owned it (2007). I don't even remember where I bought them from. But, they do work.
I installed some on my F150's door sills the 1st week I owned it (2007). I don't even remember where I bought them from. But, they do work.
T tmorris1 Joined Jul 15, 2003 Messages 3,624 Location MN Mar 12, 2021 #3 My 2012 F-150 was bare metal from my leg and shoes rubbing, so they would probably work good. My 2019 is covered a lot better and probably not needed
My 2012 F-150 was bare metal from my leg and shoes rubbing, so they would probably work good. My 2019 is covered a lot better and probably not needed
S SZR48207 Joined Aug 15, 2008 Messages 4,962 Mar 13, 2021 #4 Isn't it weird that they leave that part just bare? I had to get some AVS plastic doorsill guards for my Tacoma.
Isn't it weird that they leave that part just bare? I had to get some AVS plastic doorsill guards for my Tacoma.