Door Entry Guards?
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5 got some off ebay, cheap, they are plastic, have a diamond plate pattern stick on with tape, they look great, have held up great so far, for sure provide protection for woman high heels, chicks getting in my shot gun side have scuffed the door guards with their shoes, but hey small price to pay for tail.
I wish jeeps came with them already installed,
I think they are rugged ridge or maybe mopar, but I may be wrong, oh and they have jeep printed on them, man that diamond plate pattern looks hot, I am thinking eventually I will get body armor in a similar black diamond pattern.
they get the big thumbs up from me..
I wish jeeps came with them already installed,
I think they are rugged ridge or maybe mopar, but I may be wrong, oh and they have jeep printed on them, man that diamond plate pattern looks hot, I am thinking eventually I will get body armor in a similar black diamond pattern.
they get the big thumbs up from me..
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Although they should have come with them from the factory but oh well.
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here are the pics I promised, as you can see they look like they should have been on there from the factory, I think they really add to the Jeep.
check it out...
check it out...
#36
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I have the Stainless Mopar sill guards. Catches scuffs well but when I had a rock stuck in my shoe it put a huge scratch in it. They are also a lot more expensive than the plastic one. Just get the black ones. That is the best option available. Performance and price wise.
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I wished I had gone black when I got my stainless a month ago. The stainless reflects the sun into my eyes when I open the doors. Probably going to be a bigger issue when I finally take my doors off. I used part of the $500 Mopar bucks I got with my rubi so not a big deal cost-wise for me.
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#39
This should be standard as there's two ways to enter a jeep with side steps on your truck. If you enter the jeep without using the side steps you ware out the edges of your seats. If you use the side steps I always scuff up the door lip or even hit the side of my truck. Funny thing is I had those entry guards for 6 months and didnt install them. I better get on it before I leave a big scratch