Where Should Car Door Anti-Collision Strips Be Installed?

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AndrewFitz
07/29/25 9:10pm
Belt-type car door anti-collision strips have a U-shaped cross-section, with double-sided tape attached to the inner side of the U-shape. During installation, the U-shaped groove is inserted into the edge of the car door. This type of anti-collision strip offers relatively large protection coverage but has a simpler appearance, which may affect the vehicle's aesthetics to some extent. Function of Car Door Anti-Collision Strips: Installed on car doors, anti-collision strips protect the doors from damage. Types of Anti-Collision Strips: Based on their installation method, anti-collision strips can be categorized into three types: embedded, flat, and fixed. The embedded type involves creating grooves during car manufacturing where the strips are inserted. The flat type requires making flat surfaces on the car with holes for inserting and bonding the strips. The fixed type uses nuts and bolts to secure the strips to the car. Maintenance and Repair of Anti-Collision Strips: If the edges of a door anti-collision strip are torn or detached, you can first clean the area with adhesive remover, spray it and let it sit for a while, then wipe off the residue. In winter, heating the double-sided tape with an electric heater before applying it can ensure a stronger bond.
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