Door sill protector stainless

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Bigdog44SVT

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They really look nice. I'm hoping mine are on the way to Ohio. Looking forward to the ring at the door.
 

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I love these kind of simple modifications that look great and should have been on our trucks to begin with. Frankly truck looks naked without them.
 
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Question for folks that have installed these. I was dry fitting mine tonight and had a question. I like how the raptor lines up perfectly with the FORD on the top sill and how I was going to set it up but noticed that the bottom sill indents and leaves about an inch of overhang. If I move it up, then it fits to the sill better but not lined up with FORD. I see why the rears are cut at an angle on each side as it compensates for the sill indent forms and looks perfect.

So are you still lining it up with FORD and leaving the little overhang or are you moving it up (towards the front of the truck) to get it off that indent part of the sill?

I realize that ultimately it's my decision but just wanting some feedback placement and I am NOT complaining at all.
 
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There really cut and formed to fit but can be moved slightly to line up with the FORD plastic trim... Its more of a personal preferences... Also wanted to let you know I tried out some ruby red vinyl but once I covered it with clear you could not see the metal flake anymore...
 
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I guess I meant the FORD "letters" that is lines up with perfectly but there is a slight overhang where the sill body starts to indent.
 
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