Is it necessary to install car sill protectors?

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MayaAnn
07/28/25 4:09pm
Car sill protectors can be installed. Here is an introduction to the relevant content: 1. Function: After installation, they effectively protect the vehicle's sills. The sill area is prone to damage, as it is frequently touched when getting in and out of the car. Over time, wear and tear can lead to paint chipping and scratches, which are troublesome to repair later. Installing sill protectors can effectively prevent these issues. 2. Decoration: You can install sill protectors for your vehicle. For SUVs, you can also add side steps, apply window films, install paint protection film (PPF), sew a genuine leather steering wheel cover, add seat covers, use full-coverage floor mats, or decorate the trunk. Customize and modify your vehicle according to personal preferences.
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McJuliette
08/11/25 11:11pm
I think car door sill guards are definitely worth installing, as they effectively protect the door sill area from scratches caused by shoe soles or debris. As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I often accidentally scuff the sills when getting in and out of the car. Over time, the paint wears off and rust develops. Later, I installed stainless steel sill guards—simple DIY adhesive application that’s hassle-free. Choosing the right material, like corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel (unlike plastic which degrades easily), makes a difference. They’re affordable, costing just a few dozen bucks, a small investment to avoid hefty future body repair costs. Additionally, they prevent slipping in rain or snow, enhancing entry/exit safety. In short, sill guards are a smart investment—protecting your car and saving you headaches. I recommend them for new or frequently used cars.
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