I like my sill plates. They add something to my truck that makes me able to keep it in good shape.
I guess I am not one of those guys that thinks it is cool to have a filthy truck. I like mine clean, and will take it to be washed after I go four wheeling, every single time. I have too much money into it to make it look like a junk heap in 100,000 miles.
My last truck was a work truck, f-250. When I sold it at 190,000 miles, I was able to command a premium price, because I took care of it, and it still looked brand new. It isn't that I am ****, it is that I take care of it. Funny thing is I gave my beautiful accountant a ride one time, and she mentioned that she did not see my books when I bought a new truck. I told her it was the same truck I had for the last 9 years, and she was stunned. Her big question was, how do you keep it in such good shape. I really had no answer other than to tell her that I keep it clean, and fix stuff that goes bad.
For me, it pays off.
Anyway, back to the thread, I like Icecobras sill plates. This is the second truck I have had them on, and am thrilled with their appearance. The first one was sold about a month after I put the sill plates on, because my wife wanted me to have a more upmarket Raptor than my original one. It is very nice, and it makes her happy to buy me stuff, even if it is with my money.